Tag: "covid-19"
Why gain-of-function research matters
Gain-of-function experiments may help researchers test scientific theories, develop new technologies and find treatments for infectious diseases, such as COVID-19.
Wastewater team proud to be part of CSU’s pandemic response
A crew of CSU students worked early mornings and weekends, in all sorts of weather, to help keep campus open throughout the pandemic and academic year.
Day in the Life: Facilities Management Space & Mapping Team
A major part of this team’s efforts over the last year has involved COVID-related space-planning scenarios, based on regularly changing guidelines.
Charging forward: CSU community excited for in-person learning this fall
Charging forward. That’s what Rams do, and that’s the theme as Colorado State University prepares for a Fall 2021 semester that will feature in-person experiences and a more vibrant college life in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Survey: Significant percentage of Colorado K-12 students disengaged after going remote
A survey of Colorado mental health professionals in K-12 schools shows that more than 25% of their students became disengaged when they shifted to remote learning due to COVID-19 – and most of those were low-income students or students of color.
Pandemic Proof
The pandemic is far from over, yet the past year contains ample proof that the College will help end it. We spoke to faculty, staff, and students who have contributed to this massive effort, and from their stories we distilled the 10 practices that make us pandemic-proof.
It Was a Weird Year to Start College
Thanks to COVID-19, many incoming first-year students faced a tough decision: whether or not to go to college at all.
New survey shows majority of CSU students support COVID-19 vaccination
A majority of CSU students agree that university community members should be encouraged to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new survey.
Partnerships across campus provide students with quarantine care packages
Even small gestures make a big difference, especially for the students who experienced COVID-related isolation and quarantine on campus.