Cricket highlights the power of hope after rare brain surgery
CSU veterinarians used a novel tool to remove a mass in Cricket's brain, helping return her to near-normal.
CSU veterinarians used a novel tool to remove a mass in Cricket's brain, helping return her to near-normal.
By month’s end, about 50 students from eight states will have attended the fully booked camp sessions, including cadaver labs, suture clinics, and whitewater rafting.
The Office of the Vice President for Research has designated 21 Programs of Research & Scholarly Excellence for fiscal years 2017-2020.
Friday, July 15, is National Pet Fire Safety Day – a perfect time to make sure you and your pets are ready for evacuation and emergency shelter, should the need ever arise.
Jesse Wilson's goal is to build a microscope that makes early detection of melanoma faster, cheaper and less invasive than a biopsy.
Colorado State University students and faculty are leading "Science behind the Scenery" events sponsored by the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas.
CSU's Lyndsey Linke is the founder of SiVEC Biotechnologies. She's created a technology that prevents the spread of avian flu virus in poultry.
This summer break, many College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences students are splashing into research, internships and travel.
The very ingredients of summertime fun for people often cause anxiety, fear and illness in pets.
For the past 10 years, Dr. Jessica Quimby has pursued ways to help cats with kidney disease feel better and live longer. She's looking for 20 cats for her new clinical trial on a “medicated goop” that stimulates appetite.