Study: Plump cartoon characters provoke indulgent eating in kids
Ken Manning collaborates on new study of how children respond to stereotypes used in marketing.
Ken Manning collaborates on new study of how children respond to stereotypes used in marketing.
Colorado State University alumni, friends and other supporters once again have backed the University in record-breaking fashion, donating a combined $172.3 million for the fiscal year that ended June 30.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary this summer, the International Protected Areas Management Course offered through CSU’s Center for Protected Area Management is considered one of the best in the world.
One of Colorado State University’s most valuable and precious assets — its enormous textile and historic clothing collection of about 20,000 items — is getting settled into a new and improved home.
Researchers and inventors featured in Places of Invention exhibit in Washington, D.C., which will be open through 2020.
Poudre Water Sharing group tackles tough questions on how market forces can balance competing needs in new report.
Dozens of leading cancer experts who convened in the nation’s capital this month agree that human and animal oncologists will more effectively pursue cancer cures for all species by closely collaborating to set a shared research agenda and to devise beneficial clinical trials.
The CSU System Board of Governors approved an addition to the on-campus stadium project that will increase academic space, provide Alumni Center.
As the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, Colorado State University anthropology professor Katherine Browne is releasing a new book Standing in the Need: Culture, Comfort and Coming Home after Katrina.
Diana H. Wall, University Distinguished Professor and director of the School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University, has been awarded the University College of Dublin’s highest honor, the Ulysses Medal.