Colorado State University contributing to wildfire battle in many ways
From people to facilities, CSU provides support to those combatting the Cameron Peak Fire.
From people to facilities, CSU provides support to those combatting the Cameron Peak Fire.
Dan Jacobson will detail his systems-based approach to integrating data to gain a more robust understanding of how the virus impacts the body.
The third largest fire in state history burned much of the forests that surround the campus. However, fire crews – assisted by mitigation measures put into place in recent years – managed to protect all of the structures on the 1,600-acre campus.
The 20th annual Diversity Symposium at Colorado State University is going fully virtual and features five days of educational sessions, engagements and keynotes on topics relating to diversity and inclusion for the university community.
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.
The American Geophysical Union said the discoveries made by these researchers are “remarkable.”
Grants will support developing or enhancing coursework for interdisciplinary sustainability.
During the week of Sept. 13-19, all CSU employees can enjoy a treat at the Human Bean..
CSU has a long history of investigating infectious disease outbreaks and is known for research exploring the complex interplay of pathogens, disease vectors, and the ecosystems in which transmissions occur.