King of the jungle is rescued, then gets royal treatment at veterinary hospital
A 15-year-old lion visited the Veterinary Teaching Hospital for evaluation of a broken neck and damaged teeth.
A 15-year-old lion visited the Veterinary Teaching Hospital for evaluation of a broken neck and damaged teeth.
Avian influenza viruses have been detected in poultry flocks in a number of states, and a Colorado State University expert is closely monitoring the outbreaks and offering disease prevention tips to poultry producers, including backyard chicken farmers.
The CSU Wildlife Disease Association and the CSU One Health Club will host a dinner and panel discussion on the “Economics of Wildlife Disease” on Thursday, April 23.
CSU will honor faculty and staff observing significant milestones at the Celebrate! CSU Milestones event on April 30.
Do green schools make for better learning environments? Do green, healthy schools support higher student test scores? Researchers at Colorado State University plan to find out.
The Office of the Vice President for Research created the awards to encourage interdisciplinary research and creative artistry.
An aspiring veterinarian working closely with people whose pets have cancer is Colorado State University’s 2015 student employee of the year and has received similar honors at state and regional levels.