When parents act badly: Book explores ‘parental alienation’
In a new book, CSU social scientists are shedding light on the understudied problem of parental alienation.
In a new book, CSU social scientists are shedding light on the understudied problem of parental alienation.
An important factor in white men’s psychological brittleness and vulnerability to suicide once they reach late life may be dominant scripts of masculinity, aging and suicide, a CSU psychology researcher says.
The CSU Biosafety Office has moved to the Office of the Vice President for Research, effective Jan. 1.
CSU and Philips Lighting have forged a partnership to create a state-of-the-art LED-lighted education, research and training horticulture facility on campus.
An expanding relationship between Anhui Agricultural University (AAU) and Colorado State University will take another step forward in the coming weeks as a CSU delegation will return to China.
Ice particles from sea spray affect the phase structure of clouds and their radiative impacts, a new study reveals.
Colorado State University’s Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing and Academic Resource Center (BioMARC) has been awarded a 10-month, $4.6 million contract funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) to help develop and manufacture new vaccines to fight encephalitic viruses that cause inflammation of the brain.
Sybil Sharvelle served on a 12-member national committee charged with addressing the benefits and challenges of stormwater and graywater as supplemental water sources.
A CSU team has found that RNA plays a new and important role in the DNA repair process.
While the demand for ivory has put elephants under incredible pressure from poachers, their rich social networks have remained remarkably steady.