‘We’re alone… together’: CSU social media team provides critical information, a sense of home
CSU's social media team leads with empathy and provides critical information to our community.
CSU's social media team leads with empathy and provides critical information to our community.
Nearly 600 CSU students are still living on campus for a variety of reasons.
Many faculty across the country have been scrambling to move their courses online in recent weeks, in light of the coronavirus pandemic. And it’s been uncharted territory for instructors who have never taught an online class.
There’s a pandemic, and everyone but a few select family members now want you at home to work.
Public and private labs around the world are pursuing cutting-edge vaccine engineering strategies that have never been tested on such a large scale.
Colorado State University has been asked by Gov. Jared Polis and the State of Colorado to organize testing of personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect the state’s healthcare workers from the COVID-19 virus.
The core technology for the new disinfectant is based on the same principle CSU disease researchers are testing for a vaccine against the novel coronavirus.
The university will be open – virtually. We will do our work by phone, email, Microsoft Teams or other online platforms unless the work must be performed in person.
Office of the Vice President for Research webpage offers guidance for ensuring critical research functions continue.
Given the difficulty older individuals have in controlling viral infection, the best option is for these individuals to avoid becoming infected by viruses in the first place.