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The Health, Strength, and Vitality of a Democracy

WebDemocracy, then, is an orientation to life in which power is widely dispersed, shared, and suffused into the everyday life of the people. In this respect, “democracy might better be …

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Finding Purpose: The Discipline of Spiritual Health

WebMcGoldrick sees all this from the lens of purpose. “Purpose is the reason something is done or created, the reason for existence. Spiritual health helps a person approach answers …

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Lead exposure study shows how economics leads to

WebC hris Keyes was a third-year undergraduate at Colorado State in 2014 when one of his professors in a health economics class gave a lecture on the economic costs of lead …

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Healthcare, social media, and a web of moral issues

WebGorin explains, “The internet is a tremendous resource, unparalleled in human history. But, like practically any other resource, it can be used well or badly.”. Gorin continues, …

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Mental health, community-building, and the challenges of …

WebAt the same time, Egret is questioning her ability to help her students as she deals with the pressures of her own job and coursework — writing a master’s thesis ahead of …

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COVID-19 and Health: Why We Need an Interdisciplinary

WebWith a complex systems approach, Interdisciplinary Studies generates a better understanding of the world as it brings together researchers and experts from various …

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Community Guide Project amplifies housing’s impact on …

WebTo date, the scope of the CPD’s Community Guide project has involved three phases of work in support of Home2Health: 1) training Community Guides in small group, in-person …

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Balancing our bodies: How people in early modern Spain …

WebIn the late 1400s, a few things happened culturally and politically to start to change the medical landscape. “With the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492, that dealt a blow to …

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Mapping People and the Environment

WebIn the course Geography of Global Health (GR 305), Associate Professor Heidi Hausermann recognized a unique global-health lesson-in-motion and quickly worked to …

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Economic viability and the health of a community: …

WebEvanston, Wyoming (population ~12,000) is one of many small towns in the U.S. tackling what have become multi-dimensional problems involving energy extraction, economics, …

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Understanding the Invisible: Air Quality and Health

WebPM2.5 particles are found from the top of the atmosphere to the Earth’s surface. AOD (Aerosol Optical Depth) is the scattering or absorption of light caused by the particulate …

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Art is an Essential Part of the Human Experience

WebE xpression through mark-making, gesture, and color is a core part of being human. From the oldest cave paintings on the Iberian Peninsula to a child’s first marks with a crayon, …

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A Spotlight on the Mental Health Struggles of Students of

WebA lthough student mental health challenges have sky-rocketed due to Covid-19, the unique stresses presented by the pandemic have disproportionately impacted students of color. …

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Navigating borders: Could water be a bridge between U.S. and …

WebAs Mumme notes in his upcoming book, Engineering Diplomacy, The Politics of Transboundary Water Resources Management Along the United States-Mexico …

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Winter 2020 Archives

WebMental health, community-building, and the challenges of a global pandemic. English. In the Department of English at CSU, initiatives that seek to bolster mental health, such as …

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Surviving an Invasion during a Pandemic in the 14th Century

WebIn Souls under Siege, Nicole Archambeau explores how the inhabitants of southern France made sense of the ravages of successive waves of plague, the depredations of …

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Lost in translation: CSU launches certificate in Spanish for

WebThe CSU Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures has launched a new undergraduate certificate in “Spanish for Animal Health and Care” to make sure students …

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Navigating the Complex Terrain of Life

WebL ast year at this time, the College was preparing as we always do for the spring semester. We had just published this magazine with the topic of space and place, a uniquely liberal …

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Bruce Bodaken: A business leader with a Philosophical Mind

WebBruce Bodaken (‘73), one of the CSU philosophy department’s most notable alums, recently retired as president, chairman and CEO of health insurance nonprofit Blue Shield of …

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