New CSU Anatomy Camp gives high-schoolers a unique look at the human body
By month’s end, about 50 students from eight states will have attended the fully booked camp sessions, including cadaver labs, suture clinics, and whitewater rafting.
By month’s end, about 50 students from eight states will have attended the fully booked camp sessions, including cadaver labs, suture clinics, and whitewater rafting.
Nominators praised Clapp for his warm personality, sense of humor, and ability to engage, motivate and connect with students.
Martin Chalfie, who shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in chemistry, will deliver a public talk April 11.
CSU researchers are trekking through North Dakota this week to dart-deliver a contraceptive vaccine to a group of wild horses.
Monfort Professor Shane Hentges will deliver a public talk this month on her work to untangle what drives obesity and anorexia on March 24 at 4 p.m. in Clark A Room 202.
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.
Biomedical sciences undergraduate Jada Boyd received a national award for her research in cancer.
Neuroscientist Shane Hentges is using leading-edge imaging technology to examine inner workings of the brain that could help prevent and treat eating disorders.
Dani Hailey is among a cadre of undergraduate leaders who have led tours for some 30,000 visitors each year.