CSU Mountain Campus update: Research, facilities and classes resume
The Cameron Peak Fire passed through the campus in Oct. 2020, burning nearly 620 acres.
The Cameron Peak Fire passed through the campus in Oct. 2020, burning nearly 620 acres.
Researchers said soils aren’t soaking up as much of the snow melt, which leads to more water in the rivers.
A study involving more than 500 essential workers at CSU early in the pandemic correlated very low infection rates with very high rates of public health-protective behaviors.
The dashboard will help facility managers understand the risks of COVID-19 outbreaks.
The challenge funds innovative nature-based solutions that improve the equity, health and resilience of urban communities in North America.
The new cohort represents 15 departments and units and six colleges at CSU.
In 2018 and 2019, CSU Associate Professor of Political Science Marcela Velasco led a study to understand the complex relationships evolving among Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities along Colombia’s Pacific coast that have endured decades of violent conflict.
The vaccine candidate helped minimize changes in tissues in the lungs caused by SARS-CoV-2.
The map shows effects from deforestation, mining, urbanization and increasing agriculture.
The CSU Green Labs program encourages safe and sustainable research on campus.