Smoke, dust and an unknown future: CSU researchers to study wildfire effects
Supported by the EPA, the researchers will conduct an analysis incorporating meteorological uncertainty into predictions of increased dust, as well as smoke from fires.
Supported by the EPA, the researchers will conduct an analysis incorporating meteorological uncertainty into predictions of increased dust, as well as smoke from fires.
A new study from Colorado State University researchers found that improving habitats for game animals has mixed consequences for other animals in the same setting.
Graduate students at the Colorado School of Public Health are working on an initiative involving Colorado State University, the Tri-County Health Department and public health professionals from around the state to develop an interactive, online community engagement tool.
Philosopher, animal ethicist and University Distinguished Professor recognized for Excellence in Research Ethics from Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research.
The agreement will bring critical funding to CSU for new research, outreach and education.
CSU's Rebecca Gruby is leading a research project to better understand the human dimensions of large marine protected areas.
Plant Select®, the country’s leading source of plants designed to thrive in High Plains and Intermountain regions, is pleased to announce our new introductions and winning plants for 2016.
CSU researchers are studying earthquakes in Oklahoma, which has become a hotbed of earthquake activity.
NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren returned this week to Colorado State, where he earned a master’s degree in cardiovascular physiology.
CSU will take a leading role as part of a USDA-NIFA funded university consortium to address agricultural sustainability on the Ogallala Aquifer.