A closer look: Doctoral students help pioneer neuroscience discoveries
Biomedical sciences doctoral students publish cutting-edge research that helps unravel vast neuroscience mysteries.
Biomedical sciences doctoral students publish cutting-edge research that helps unravel vast neuroscience mysteries.
Professor Richard Bowen awarded the AVMA 2020 Lifetime Excellence in Research Award
Leaders for CSU’s human virtual reality program stepped up to meet the moment during the pandemic.
University distinguished professor George Seidel, whose service to animal science includes pioneering technologies that are widely used to improve the quality of livestock throughout the world, received the 2020 L.E. Casida Award.
Vivian Chung believes that education is a right no one should be denied.
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute has awarded grants to two faculty members – Brent Myers and Dan Regan – working to improve human health through translational science.
“Our goal is to push the envelope and focus on active, integrative learning while taking advantage of technology.” -Dr. Suzanne Brandenburg
By rolling three of its previous majors into one major with three concentrations, the college will offer undergraduate students more flexibility, more interdisciplinary learning opportunities, and more exposure to real-world work environments.
Bill W. Pickett, who played a major role in developing CSU’s world-class programs in reproductive biology and equine sciences, passed away on February 27 at the age of 89.
Couple relocates from New Zealand to join the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences as associate professors of theriogenology.