27/10/2018
Cancer survivors and partners of cancer survivors, please take our one-time online research study about exercise. There are no exclusions on time since treatment or cancer type. Click to participate: http://j.mp/2xoWh8P
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27/10/2018
If you and your partner are expecting the birth of your first child, join our research study! We are studying natural changes in physical activity during the transition to parenthood. You will not be asked to change your activity levels.
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https://redcap.ucdenver.edu/surveys/?s=LXFTN3YKTA
27/10/2018
Research opportunity for couples expecting the birth of a child!
If you and your partner are expecting the birth of your first child, join our research study! We are studying natural changes in physical activity during the transition to parenthood. You will not be asked to change your activity levels.
Please click below to learn more or share this post with anyone who might be eligible!
https://redcap.ucdenver.edu/surveys/?s=LXFTN3YKTA
06/08/2016
Reppin' the CHP program at in Denver!
06/08/2016
Jessica Kenny, 3rd year, presenting her research on chronic pain and caregiver burden in female partners of service members
06/08/2016
1st year (soon to be 2nd year), Kassie Guenther, presenting her undergraduate research on pediatric asthma as a predictor of psychosocial outcomes at
17/06/2016
Time Magazine mentioned the research findings of our very own, Stephanie Ho**er. Keep being a rockstar, Stephanie!
You’re More Likely to Exercise if You Have a Sense of Purpose
A purposeful life is a fit life
18/05/2016
Congratulations to our program's most recent graduates, Drs. Jessica Geller, Lisa Betthauser and Kellie Martens. We are so proud of you!
13/04/2016
Our very own Jessica Geller successfully defended her dissertation this week! In a few months, she will officially be Dr. Geller. Congratulations, Jess!
03/03/2016
We love Denver!
U.S. News Ranks Denver Best Place To Live
The new report from the U.S. News and World Report list ranks the country's 100 largest metropolitan areas based on affordability, job prospects and quality of life.
21/01/2016
One of our 4th years, Lacey Clements, wrote a very thoughtful blog about life as a graduate student for COPAGS. Nicely done, Lacey!
When Grad Goes Bad: Facing Life Adversity During Your Doctoral Program
Being a graduate student is hard. Really hard sometimes. There are days that I get home and am emotionally, mentally, and physically drained. And, I wonder why in the world I ever decided to do thi...
14/11/2015
Dr. Elizabeth Allen, Jessica Kenny (3rd year) and Arjun Bhalla (2nd year) representing the CHP program at the annual Association for Behavior and Cognitive Therapies conference