CSU Ventures serves creative on-campus innovators
Technology transfer office helps faculty and staff bring new ideas to the marketplace.
Technology transfer office helps faculty and staff bring new ideas to the marketplace.
The Soil Science Society of America is one of the most prestigious disciplinary organizations for soil scientists, and several faculty members in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences will receive honors this month.
Within the university IT community, many organizations have come to rely on Digital Measures to help capture and share information about faculty members and their scholarship.
Researchers in CSU's Department of Human Development and Family Studies are seeking mothers with an infant who is 3 months old or younger to participate in a study that examines maternal and infant sleep and well-being.
Jane Slusarki-Harris, director of dance at Colorado State University, was one of five people recently honored for their contributions to dance in Colorado.
Stephen Coleman, an assistant professor of equine sciences who focuses on equine breeding and genetics, is one of the latest additions to the Equine Sciences and Breeding and Genetics programs in CSU’s Department of Animal Sciences.
Patti Davies, professor and associate dean for research for the College of Health and Human Sciences, Cathy Schelly, director of the Center for Community Partnerships, and Craig Spooner, ACCESS project coordinator, all in the Department of Occupational Therapy, have published a new book chapter in the highly-respected Universal Design in Higher Education. 2nd edition.
Week of events to focus on the status of non-tenure track faculty on campus.
Two CSU employees have been selected to receive BizWest's Northern Colorado "40 Under Forty" award for young professionals.
EPA representatives spent a half day on campus Oct. 13, starting with a luncheon honoring CSU chemistry professor Eugene Chen and staff member Sheela Backen for sustainability-related achievements.