CSU tapped to train first responders on infectious diseases safety
CSU was selected to join a five-state infectious disease training partnership led by Duke University.
CSU was selected to join a five-state infectious disease training partnership led by Duke University.
More than 5,000 undergraduates at CSU are involved in research in any given year.
CSU is featured in “Melody of Our Landscape,” a multimedia event that celebrates the release of genetically pure bison to Soapstone Prairie Natural Area.
Matt Luizza landed a fellowship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service International Affairs program.
A new study led by CSU researchers found that ptarmigan, which live in cold ecosystems, are not strongly affected by fluctuations in seasonal weather at two populations studied in Colorado.
CSU recently became an affiliate member in the United Nations World Tourism Organization.
Colorado State University students and faculty are leading “Science behind the Scenery” events sponsored by the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas.
D-PLACE – the Database of Places, Language, Culture and Environment, brings together information on the language, geography, culture and environment of more than 1,400 human societies.
CSU’s Lyndsey Linke is the founder of SiVEC Biotechnologies. She’s created a technology that prevents the spread of avian flu virus in poultry.
CSU students Jarod Dunn and Rebecca Barringer recently launched Revolution Artisan Pops.