Study points to cannabis’ effect on emotion processing
A new study suggests that cannabis significantly affects users' ability to recognize, process and empathize with human emotions.
A new study suggests that cannabis significantly affects users' ability to recognize, process and empathize with human emotions.
CSU's one-of-a-kind, hands-on science outreach program drew families in droves to the Lory Student Center Feb. 27 for the program's 25th-anniversary open house and alumni reunion.
Lorann Stallones, director of the Colorado School of Public Health at CSU, has been named Peer Reviewer of the Year by the Journal of Agromedicine.
Indrajit Ray, professor of computer science and an expert in network security and applied cryptography, shares his view on what's at stake.
Janice Moore, professor of biology in the College of Natural Sciences, has received the Animal Behavior Society's 2016 Exemplar Award.
Watch as President Frank launches State Your Purpose.
CSU has launched its second campaign, hoping to raise $1 billion to improve all aspects of campus life.
A computer science team’s cloud-based platform for comprehensively monitoring critical infrastructure will be featured at a Department of Homeland Security-sponsored public showcase in Washington, D.C.
The uniquely CSU team recently took their passion for no-holds-barred science exploration to teachers and students in southwestern Africa.
Chemistry faculty members Amy Prieto and Jamie Neilson have been jointly awarded $1 million from the Keck Foundation to develop a novel method for discovering new, functional materials.