Research expenditures top $400 million, in historic first for CSU
Colorado State University’s spending on research activities reached a record $407 million for fiscal year 2020, a 2% increase over last year.
Colorado State University’s spending on research activities reached a record $407 million for fiscal year 2020, a 2% increase over last year.
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Colorado State University has received more than $16 million in funding for COVID-19 research projects.
A mural made from 800 sticky notes in the window of the Behavioral Sciences Building delivers a message of positivity.
Dan Jacobson will detail his systems-based approach to integrating data to gain a more robust understanding of how the virus impacts the body.
CSU does not currently have a new, single COVID-19 outbreak of 375 students, and has never had an outbreak of that size.
The strategy relies on quick identification and isolation of individuals on campus infected with coronavirus.
At 74 years old, Trump is solidly within an age group that’s been hit hard during the coronavirus pandemic.
Community leaders will provide the latest updates about COVID-19 in Fort Collins and Larimer County, including Colorado State University, during an online briefing on Oct. 1 at 6 p.m.
Researchers at CSU have worked quickly and collaboratively to move this vaccine research forward.
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.