CSU researchers rapidly developing treatments, drugs and vaccines for COVID-19
Decades of experience fighting deadly viruses has researchers at CSU uniquely positioned to lead in the fight against COVID-19.
Decades of experience fighting deadly viruses has researchers at CSU uniquely positioned to lead in the fight against COVID-19.
When COVID-19 moved University operations online, CSU's largest recruiting event for prospective students went virtual too.
CSU leadership, researchers and alumni are working together to produce hand sanitizer for the campus community.
The current outbreak is just the latest example of viruses jumping from animals to humans.
Since we anticipate completing the semester of instruction for all our students, tuition and fee refunds are currently not being offered.
Extension has partnered with local aging organizations to create Senior Access Points of Larimer County, a comprehensive website that offers seniors a community of opportunity, research, and service.
CSU's social media team leads with empathy and provides critical information to our community.
Nearly 600 CSU students are still living on campus for a variety of reasons.
Many faculty across the country have been scrambling to move their courses online in recent weeks, in light of the coronavirus pandemic. And it’s been uncharted territory for instructors who have never taught an online class.
There’s a pandemic, and everyone but a few select family members now want you at home to work.