Earning a Ph.D. from the kitchen table
The OVPR fellows reflect on the unexpected turn their spring semester took, and what they learned during this time, research-related or otherwise.
The OVPR fellows reflect on the unexpected turn their spring semester took, and what they learned during this time, research-related or otherwise.
If you’ve found yourself spending more time than usual in your garden while practicing social distancing at home, maybe it’s time to take on composting, another project that both you and your plants can enjoy.
As day-to-day interactions have been disrupted by COVID-19, communal howling offers a way to express both joy and grief – and can include coyotes.
CSU’s Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging is inviting all community members interested in the ever-expanding world of healthy-aging research to an open house event on Wednesday, March 11.
The use of bats and mosquitoes for disease surveillance can change the way we monitor and prepare to combat diseases.