CSU researchers to study effects of green schools
Do green schools make for better learning environments? Do green, healthy schools support higher student test scores? Researchers at Colorado State University plan to find out.
Do green schools make for better learning environments? Do green, healthy schools support higher student test scores? Researchers at Colorado State University plan to find out.
The Office of the Vice President for Research created the awards to encourage interdisciplinary research and creative artistry.
An aspiring veterinarian working closely with people whose pets have cancer is Colorado State University’s 2015 student employee of the year and has received similar honors at state and regional levels.
Researchers examine factors that make people susceptible to TB and to discover new treatment strategies.
Medical massage promotes circulation, relaxes muscle tension, and settles the nervous system in dogs.
Seven Teams and three Fellows receive support to advance sustainability research and cross-campus collaboration.
Colorado State University is hosting an international conference — never before held in the United States — focused on prions, the rogue misfolded proteins that cause chronic wasting disease in deer and hold clues to human diseases, such as Alzheimer’s.
Dog survives at-home amputation as puppy, receives physical therapy at CSU two years later.
CSU brainiacs are headed to Poudre High School in early April in honor of Brain Awareness Week.