CSU Salazar Center to host virtual symposium on urban conservation, equity and climate resilience
CSU’s Salazar Center for North American Conservation is hosting its International Symposium on Conservation Impact on Sept. 16-17.
CSU’s Salazar Center for North American Conservation is hosting its International Symposium on Conservation Impact on Sept. 16-17.
The task force will provide a detailed action plan on how to address anti-Semitism and how to build a positive, Jewish-inclusive university community.
Much like classes, research and other facets of CSU, services supported by student fees have had to adapt in the face of COVID-19.
Colorado State University is one of 14 universities from around the globe that have collectively been awarded $12.5 million by the National Science Foundation to launch a new Biology Integration Institute called EMERGE.
Frustration, fear and a bit of hope spilled out on Aug. 28 as a half-dozen speakers from campus and the Fort Collins community addressed a crowd of nearly 300 participants in the DreamN2020 event on CSU’s Oval.
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.
CDHE's Paccione and Reps. Arndt and Kipp tour campus with President McConnell to learn about CSU's health protocols.
Sen. Cory Gardner was on campus to learn about CSU's work in testing, senior care facility surveillance and vaccine development.
This is one of the first studies to look at both current and future carbon-negative biofuels.
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.