CSU team lands NSF award to study streams, snowpack in Cameron Peak Fire area
Researchers will study snowpack, streams and sediment in waterways affected by the largest wildfire in Colorado history.
Researchers will study snowpack, streams and sediment in waterways affected by the largest wildfire in Colorado history.
“Seeing the people in action, the great work that’s going on here, it is phenomenal. It’s helping us to beat this pandemic.” -Tom Gonzales, Larimer County Health Director
CSU experts were instrumental in creating the plans to keep students safer during the pandemic.
The vast majority of CSU students continue to be motivated to practice public health behaviors so they don’t spread COVID-19 – and in some instances, even more so than when they started the semester, according to a recent campus survey.
VIDEO: When Ellie Wagley learned that her beloved dog, Banjo, had cancer, it brought her back to her own battle.
The commanding general for the U.S. Army Center for Initial Military Training recently paid a visit to CSU to get a firsthand look at the university’s pioneering study involving the Army Combat Fitness Test.
The director of the Cornell Veterinary Biobank will discuss using blood and tissue samples for the purposes of biomedical research.
CSU once again was recognized as one of the country’s most sustainable academic institutions by one of the leading sustainability organizations in higher education.
The Colorado Climate Center is bringing together key weather and climate forecasting tailored specifically for winter mountain recreation businesses.
Proposals are invited from CSU faculty researchers in the biological and physical sciences, social and human sciences, and engineering fields.