Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering (Certificate)

…processing, and economics for biomedical and biotechnology applications. Students will gain knowledge of biomaterials used in medical devices and analyze functionalities of various biological species in tissue engineering and to…

Business Application Development (Certificate)

Overview Applications are everywhere and used in nearly every industry. The Business Application Development Graduate Certificate from CSU’s College of Business is created to teach business, computer science, engineering and…

Occupational Therapy (OTD)

Overview Occupational therapists use interventions to help people affected by injury, illness, disability, or aging to maintain or regain their ability to participate in their everyday activities. Doctorate in Occupational…

Maria Steffen

…students. Read the articles: CSU students build model tiny home to start affordable housing conversation in the Coloradoan Student-led tiny house project lays foundation for affordable housing conversations in SOURCE…

Ray Sumner

…said. Accounts also indicate that the plane exploded on impact, sending debris in all directions into a farmer’s field that has been in continuous use since the crash. The team…

Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Certificate)

Overview Professionals who can use the knowledge and skills of an entrepreneurial mindset to enable innovative action are valued in any business setting, whether in a new venture, startup or…

Angela Bosco-Lauth

…there is a new and emergent pathogen, we jump on it quickly because we have the ability to do some really unique animal modeling,” Bosco-Lauth said. They quickly found cats…

Kate Schmidt

…put the originals on herself. “I really like to ski, but I don’t think I could ever see myself actually wearing the garments unless they were professionally produced, just because

Sarah Small

…men own a business, they typically get to kick back in terms of housework because their wives take on a greater share. However, when married women own businesses, there’s no…