CSU secures $3.1 million from NIH to advance SolaVAX coronavirus vaccine research
Researchers at CSU have worked quickly and collaboratively to move this vaccine research forward.
Researchers at CSU have worked quickly and collaboratively to move this vaccine research forward.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging at CSU has amassed one of the largest archives of longitudinally collected human samples of COVID-19.
Parents and children surveyed about the COVID-19 pandemic in late April and early May of 2020 – when most schools and day care providers closed their doors – said they had become more stressed out.
CSU has a long history of investigating infectious disease outbreaks and is known for research exploring the complex interplay of pathogens, disease vectors, and the ecosystems in which transmissions occur.
Creativity, expertise and professional connections deployed almost 900 stations around the CSU campuses.
When the fall semester got underway at Colorado State University on Aug. 24, about 64% of classes were taught either entirely face-to-face or in a hybrid model with some in-person instruction.
Sen. Cory Gardner was on campus to learn about CSU's work in testing, senior care facility surveillance and vaccine development.
The Facilities Management team has worked with faculty members and members of the University’s COVID-19 Pandemic Preparedness Team to heighten the indoor air quality in buildings on all campuses.
Ninety-one percent of CSU students are motivated to practice safe health behaviors so they don’t spread COVID-19, according to a recent campus survey.
Contact tracing is one of an arsenal of tools used by CSU's public health office to quickly identify and contain potential cases of COVID-19.