November is Native American Heritage Month
November is Native American Heritage month and we explore ways to dismantle settler colonialism and embrace indigenous ways of understanding animals and land.
November is Native American Heritage month and we explore ways to dismantle settler colonialism and embrace indigenous ways of understanding animals and land.
During the 2022-23 academic year, we are highlighting one Colorado State University student or alum from each of Colorado's 64 counties. The Centennial State's land grant university has a connection to the diverse lands and people from the counties of Moffat to Baca, Montezuma to Sedgwick and everywhere in between.
A cohort of seven Colorado State University faculty members are the first of a new initiative by the Office of Vice President for Research to help faculty influence public policy.
Colorado State University achieved another record-breaking year in sponsored projects expenditures, topping last year’s record by nearly $10 million as it invested in research areas such as climate solutions, public health and agriculture.
The study provides a more detailed view of the inequalities in exposure to known air pollutants among different United States populations.
Six CSU researchers from the Colleges of Health and Human Sciences and Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences recently took part in the 10th annual CCTSI Summit which had the theme of “Research in Health Equity and Social Determinants."
“I hope to serve in rural, underserved communities, helping to be part of the solution for the inadequacy of healthcare systems in these regions.” -Chelsea Alton
It came down to the wire, but CSU's annual drive to collect nonperishable food and raise money for the Food Bank for Larimer County reached its $60,000 fundraising goal.
A community of Colorado health researchers and their institutional partners are helping to build research teams of the future, speed the development of new treatments, and improve human health.
One Health Day, formally recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and annually celebrated on Nov. 3, provides an opportunity for experts and the community to come together in education, celebration and awareness of the One Health approach.