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These awards are designed to recognize outstanding individuals and groups who advocate career for all at CSU and beyond.
ScienceMag features CSU ecologists Julie Savidge and Tom Siebert and their recent discovery of a new form of snake locomotion. Partnered with the University of Cincinnati, this research may explain the success of the highly invasive brown tree snake.
Navajo Nation leaders along with CSU Professor Joel Berger, the Denver Zoo and the Wildlife Conservation Society, work in the conservation efforts to restore bighorn sheep populations and track movements and respiratory disease rates.
A team of CSU researchers including hydrologist Stephanie Kampf, speak to Utah Public Radio about their recently awarded NSF grant to study snowpack and streams following the Colorado wildfires in 2020.
Assistant professor Kyle Horton speaks to AZCentral about the impacts of climate change on cormorant bird migration, and what these new migratory patterns mean for Arizona residents.
Thanks to a collaborative effort by several units on campus, Colorado State University has launched a new online system for faculty to submit seating charts for their spring classes, streamlining and accelerating the contact tracing process used when a person tests positive for COVID-19.
Leadership outlined the university's sustained efforts around teaching and learning, even as year 2 of the COVID-19 pandemic arrives.
Light pollution, such as that from cities, can severely disorient migratory birds and make it hard for them to navigate.