BSW alumna Lisa Smith applies social work locally and globally
From wildfires to Ukrainian refugees, Smith shows up for those in crisis. She also hosts a CSU "macro social worker" intern every semester to help advance policy.
From wildfires to Ukrainian refugees, Smith shows up for those in crisis. She also hosts a CSU "macro social worker" intern every semester to help advance policy.
Summer may still feel a ways off, but CSU students can take a major step in lining up their plans by applying to a wide range of paid internships offered by CSU Extension, spanning dozens of counties across Colorado.
Research team discovers neuronal processes that could help advance future preventative treatments for post-traumatic epilepsy.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Branislav Notaros has been elected 2024 president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Antennas and Propagation Society
Five MIP PhD students are part of the inaugural Anschutz Graduate Fellows cohort at Colorado State University, conducting research focused on pandemic prevention and practical countermeasures to make communities more resilient.
“Developing a reliable method of measuring chronic stress will help ensure we are taking proper care of working dogs as well as pet dogs,” says CSU associate professor, Barbara Wolfe, DVM, PhD, DACZM,, principal investigator of the project. “If successful, this tool could be utilized to predict success in working dogs and identify when working dogs are experiencing unhealthy levels of stress.”
“These people out here who own pets, they’re looking for a normal life, they’re trying to get on their feet, they value companionship and they need it. There are some people out here who can educate you about being a pet parent.” -Kwane Stewart, DVM '97, “the Street Vet”
“As a generality, dogs do not have this thing in their brain that tells them they have a fracture and can’t move, so a dog never has an excuse,” said Sasha A. Foster, rehab coordinator at Colorado State University’s veterinary teaching hospital.
CSU researchers are leading a study determining how accurately they can detect a tibia fracture's healing progress by measuring the mechanical stiffness of the bone.
CSU researchers are leading a study determining how accurately they can detect a tibia fracture's healing progress by measuring the mechanical stiffness of the bone.