HES student receives award for cardiovascular physiology research
Matt Racine, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Health and Exercise Science, recently received the Fleur L. Strand Professional Opportunity Award from the Women in Physiology Committee of the Society of Experimental Biology.
Little Shop of Physics open house: bigger, better than ever
Little Shop of Physics, CSU's traveling, hands-on science education program, is hosting its 25th annual Open House, Saturday, Feb. 27 at the Lory Student Center.
A Look Inside: CSU’s world-class anatomy lab engages students of all ages in the wonders of the human body
CSU will introduce youth to its renowned gross anatomy lab through interactive K-12 community events in February and March, and the university’s first annual anatomy camp for high school students in July.
Remember the art of face-to-face conversation on Valentine’s Day
With 151 million cards exchanged and $18.6 billion dollars spent by Americans for Valentine’s Day, our need for connection could not be more evident than in February.
Benitez to discuss Colorado recreation
Luis Benitez, director of the Colorado Outdoor Recreation Industry Office, will speak on campus Feb. 23.
NSSE survey can help shape CSU experience
All first-year, second-year, and senior undergraduates are invited to participate in the survey.
DNA analysis device a game-changer for researchers
The digital PCR system provides an incredibly sensitive analysis of DNA samples, which is critical to a wide range of fields in the life sciences.
Provost launches Ethics Colloquium Series
New resource to help faculty and staff develop an ethical perspective on virtually any issue facing the community.
College of Ag launches research seminar series
This month, the College of Agricultural Sciences is hosting a research seminar series designed to help members of the CSU community gain a better understanding of the cutting-edge research taking place in agricultural labs, studios and fields.