Feb. 16 ‘Art and Aging’ exhibition to showcase student portrayals of healthy aging
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging will host the Art and Aging Exhibition on Feb. 16, showcasing paintings created by students.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging will host the Art and Aging Exhibition on Feb. 16, showcasing paintings created by students.
Colorado State University has become Colorado’s first member of the Age-Friendly University Global Network, an international group of colleges and universities that are committed to championing the needs of older adults in higher education.
The teams were selected from a competitive pool of applicants to pursue significant issues in our society using research partnerships to create new opportunities and solutions.
Two events will look at issues around the definition of death and organ transplantation and trafficking.
Capron will lead an afternoon panel discussion and deliver an evening lecture in the Lory Student Center.
The collaborative program allows CSU faculty and students to provide multiple levels of physical and emotional stimulation for local residents living with Parkinson’s disease.
The collaborative program allows CSU faculty and students to provide multiple levels of physical and emotional stimulation for local residents living with Parkinson’s disease.
CSU researchers are trying to find ways that cognitive and functional ability can be improved in aging adults through the use of engaging environments.
Registration for talks in the Lory Student Center Theater at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. has reached capacity.