Feb. 16 ‘Art and Aging’ exhibition to showcase student portrayals of healthy aging
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging will host the Art and Aging Exhibition on Feb. 16, showcasing paintings created by students.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging will host the Art and Aging Exhibition on Feb. 16, showcasing paintings created by students.
While the campus and state wastewater testing programs have functioned well as part of the overall pandemic response, Susan De Long and her collaborators want to streamline the process so it can be applied more broadly.
CSU experts discuss existing research, what questions remain and what’s next for university research teams.
When Roberta Maia Sabino graduated from college in her home country of Brazil and was looking for places to pursue graduate work abroad in chemical and biological engineering, she came across Colorado State University Professor Matt Kipper’s webpage.
Dr. Matthew Hepburn, the former vaccine development lead for "Operation Warp Speed," will come to CSU to discuss the U.S. response to COVID-19 and other future pandemics.
Colorado State University shattered records for research expenditures this year, spending $447.2 million to acquire knowledge to protect people from disease, recover drought- and fire-ravaged communities, and respond to the climate emergency.
A variety of high-impact projects to prevent and respond swiftly to future pandemics are moving forward at Colorado State University.
Starting January 2022, a CSU research team will lead a project that will produce a map of the distributive implications of U.S. foreign policy – a map that will allow communities to better understand their relationship to America’s role in the world.
Researchers hope to inform policy management in Northern Colorado at a time when West Nile virus numbers are the highest they’ve been in years.
Bats can harbor coronaviruses, so studying bats and pathogens is critical to global public health.