A year in photos: CSU President Amy Parsons
In celebration of President Amy Parsons’ first year as president of CSU, SOURCE has compiled just a few memorable highlights to mark the occasion.
In celebration of President Amy Parsons’ first year as president of CSU, SOURCE has compiled just a few memorable highlights to mark the occasion.
As a land-grant institution, Colorado State University is dedicated to serving as a catalyst for interdisciplinary research and community outreach, so that people can live the healthiest and most productive lives.
The exponential rise in rates of Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular diseases, cancer, dementia and physical frailty across the globe are by-products of a longer life span. Humankind simply had to start living long enough to experience them.
Aging Mastery is a 10-course series covering prevention, nutrition, exercise, medication management, advance directives, succession planning and community engagement.
Henry Thompson, director of Colorado State University’s Cancer Prevention Laboratory, joined the College of Agricultural Sciences more than 20 years ago, and has been researching the healthy benefits of dry beans just about ever since. “We should be having beans in everything,” he said. “Bean smoothies, bean bread, bean muffins.”
Does hearing that little voice declare “exercise ring closed” actually motivate people to work out? That’s the question Natalie Pennington decided to answer.
The war against Alzheimer’s disease needs new battle fronts, and newly published research from Colorado State University faculty member Aga Burzynska is providing new pathways to explore.
No RSVP is required, and the session in LSC Room 376-378 will be recorded.
During this year’s National Western Stock Show running Jan. 5-21, more than 12,000 people visited the three-building campus at the National Western Center. That includes close to 1,500 people who stopped by during Colorado State University Day at the Rodeo on Jan. 13 in spite of a stubborn arctic air mass that kept temperatures from climbing above zero.
CSU fans can buy one basketball ticket and get into the Feb. 17 women’s and men’s doubleheader to watch both Rams teams battle conference rivals, with have some added benefits.