NPR water event packs the Lory Student Center Theater
Michel Martin, weekend host of NPR's All Things Considered, led a panel discussion on ethical, legal and even spiritual issues around water.
Michel Martin, weekend host of NPR's All Things Considered, led a panel discussion on ethical, legal and even spiritual issues around water.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University announced awards for its Global Challenges Research Teams and four Resident Faculty Fellows.
This week the Colorado Humanities and Center for the Book announced that Children of Katrina, a book co-authored by Colorado State University faculty member Lori Peek, has been named one of three finalists in the Colorado Book Awards for general nonfiction.
The Colorado State University Police Department is asking students to share their views on how well it’s doing.
Organizers of a program that brings individuals with dementia and their caregivers to Fort Collins Symphony concerts have created a crowdfunding campaign to help pay for a Colorado State University study of its impact on the participants.
Two leaders from CSU’s Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis will deliver a presentation on “Youth, Gender and Disaster Recovery” on Feb. 16, outlining their research on how teens and young adults deal with natural disasters in Canada and the United States.
Three Colorado State University students have been awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship, which aims to diversify students’ international experiences.
Colorado State University authors Katherine Browne and Lori Peek will host a launch party on Thursday, Sept. 10, at Avogadro's Number in Fort Collins to celebrate the release of their new books on Hurricane Katrina.
A couple of weeks before Hurricane Katrina hit on Aug. 29, 2005, sociologists Lori Peek and Alice Fothergill were talking about doing a joint research project on the subject they studied together in graduate school and had worked on independently since then: social vulnerability in disaster.
Researchers at Colorado State University’s Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis played a key role in a landmark national study issued this week on the lingering effects of Superstorm Sandy, which struck the northeast coast of the U.S. in October 2012.