Seminar to share preliminary results of CSU’s age-friendly assessment
More than 2,900 faculty, staff, students and alumni participated in the gap analysis survey earlier this year.
More than 2,900 faculty, staff, students and alumni participated in the gap analysis survey earlier this year.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created social isolation for many older adults — and has put a damper on many internship opportunities for college students. A group at CSU launched a program in which students are paired with senior citizens in the community to provide support in a variety of areas.
The designation recognizes a culture of lifelong learning and age-inclusivity across programs and practices in institutions of higher education.
Researchers will use the translational model to study interventions to prevent or slow the decline in overall musculoskeletal function with aging in humans.
The teams were selected from a competitive pool of applicants to pursue significant issues in our society using research partnerships to create new opportunities and solutions.
The director of the Cornell Veterinary Biobank will discuss using blood and tissue samples for the purposes of biomedical research.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging at CSU has amassed one of the largest archives of longitudinally collected human samples of COVID-19.
Sen. Cory Gardner was on campus to learn about CSU's work in testing, senior care facility surveillance and vaccine development.
A new study by CSU researchers found that a portion of noncoding genetic material might be an important biomarker of the aging process.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging, in partnership with CSU Extension and Senior Access Points of Larimer County, will hold its third webinar in the COVID-19 Expert Panel Series.