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‘A promiscuous virus’: CSU experts discuss SARS-CoV-2, what comes next
CSU experts discuss existing research, what questions remain and what’s next for university research teams.
New tool aims to help long-term care facilities decide when, how to test for COVID-19
The dashboard will help facility managers understand the risks of COVID-19 outbreaks.
Why gain-of-function research matters
Gain-of-function experiments may help researchers test scientific theories, develop new technologies and find treatments for infectious diseases, such as COVID-19.
Partnerships across campus provide students with quarantine care packages
Even small gestures make a big difference, especially for the students who experienced COVID-related isolation and quarantine on campus.
CSU leaders address plans for Fall semester at two town halls
Videos of both town hall sessions – one for the general community and one for CSU employees – are now available, with closed captions in English and Spanish.
Public health guidance for summer and fall activities
The Pandemic Preparedness Team has shared decisions to guide moving forward with events, club sports, office work, travel and more.
New insights into immune response with coronavirus vaccine candidate SolaVAX
The vaccine candidate helped minimize changes in tissues in the lungs caused by SARS-CoV-2.
Moby Arena’s history filled with clutch shots
None of the Colorado State teams that call the facility home are playing, but people are lining up outside for a different type of Moby Magic – the COVID-19 vaccine.
Silver linings: For some faculty, a year of remote learning had unexpected benefits
When Colorado State University, like other higher ed institutions, shifted to remote learning in March 2020 due to the pandemic, many faculty had to quickly learn how to use online platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams for online learning, not just meetings.
Employees receiving vaccine eligibility notifications from CSU Pandemic Preparedness Team
The employees who receive the email, which includes instructions for obtaining a vaccination, have been identified through multiple sources including Human Resources, the registrar’s office and their unit’s leadership.