OT students build community partnerships through class projects
Second-year occupational therapy students at CSU had the opportunity to apply classroom learning in real-life situations this past semester.
Second-year occupational therapy students at CSU had the opportunity to apply classroom learning in real-life situations this past semester.
CSU graduate student Tim Mowry will embark on an educational adventure in January, as an intern for a corporate research center outside of Tokyo.
Leadership team working on ideas brought forward last year for institutional planning, hiring, curriculum, athletics, student support, and governance.
Returning students should apply for on-campus housing by Jan. 31 for best selection of rooms next fall.
At times, Miranda Epperson was bedridden for days or even weeks on end struggling with chronic illnesses.
When she became a Colorado State University employee in 2008, Rochelle Braaten didn't set out to become an expert in higher education policies and benefits for veteran and military students.
For those suffering depression or anxiety, using cannabis for relief may not be the long-term answer.
Daniele Croteau has found a great amount of success throughout her career at CSU – culminating in her being recognized with one of Colorado State University’s most prestigious awards, the Albert C. Yates Student Leadership Award, given by the Alumni Association.
Addy Brown’s challenges with her own mental health have guided her research, fieldwork, and volunteer experiences as a student in the Department of Occupational Therapy.
Remember that school project where you constructed popsicle stick bridges? And then there was a competition to see whose bridge held the most weight?