Virtual Reality to the Rescue: Innovative pilot program transcends remote learning
Leaders for CSU’s human virtual reality program stepped up to meet the moment during the pandemic.
Leaders for CSU’s human virtual reality program stepped up to meet the moment during the pandemic.
The model demonstrates potential risks and worst-case scenarios COVID-19 poses for the fire management community.
At the Clean 2020 Virtual Summit, leaders from industry, government and universities will address the urgent need for solutions as America returns to work and school.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging, in partnership with CSU Extension and Senior Access Points of Larimer County, will hold its third webinar in the COVID-19 Expert Panel Series.
Jessica Witt and a team from University of Michigan are identifying ways to visually communicate COVID-19 risk data to the public.
CSU researchers will lead an effort to study wastewater in such communities as Fort Collins, Denver, Boulder, Estes Park and Colorado Springs to track trends in infection rates over time.
The researchers will also examine shifts in school-based emergency food service provisions resulting from COVID-19 shutdowns.
Dan Tyler, retired professor of history, is using his good fortune to help students in the College of Liberal Arts make ends meet during the pandemic.
Former CSU electrical and computer engineering student Ian Bernstein has created two robotics companies including one that is now helping with the COVID crisis.
The team has licensed their viral RNA-testing platform to Quara Devices, a startup company specializing in diagnostic biosensors.