Researchers see need for better warnings for Colorado residents about health impacts of long-range wildfire smoke
The research team believes there's a lack of communication about smoke from distant wildfires.
The research team believes there's a lack of communication about smoke from distant wildfires.
"Philanthropy begins in the heart, and those who choose to act demonstrate a love for humankind that is unmatched."
President Joyce McConnell: “Planning is just something you’re doing for some future date that may never come. Transformation is really major change, change you can see and feel. That’s what I want us to commit to and what I think CSU is ready for.”
The program prepares future thought leaders with science communication and career development training.
Colorado State University leaders hosted a virtual town hall on Friday, Feb. 12, to update the community and answer questions about issues related to COVID-19, from screenings and vaccinations to plans for the Fall semester.
Through the agreement, CSU authors can publish, at no cost, an unlimited number of articles in more than 300 open access journals.
To celebrate the founding of CSU, enjoy this special video, featuring students, faculty and a special guest appearance from Gov. Jared Polis.
We will continue to work closely with Larimer Public Health Department and be guided by their recommendations to respond to any changes in our pandemic environment on a daily/weekly basis.
The team will study some of the world’s most important biochemicals – sugars, including carbohydrates.
Ice-nucleating particles typically play a major role in cloud behavior, and the strength of that effect is still being studied.