Celebrating the life of University Distinguished Professor George Seidel, Jr.
A virtual remembrance to be held Oct. 6
A virtual remembrance to be held Oct. 6
Four of the 12 CU medical students are CSU alumni.
Fortunately, infected cats appear to show mild symptoms at most. “I am still a bit surprised that cats are so readily infected and yet rarely exhibit any signs of illness,” said Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth, a biomedical researcher at Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences who was not involved with the research.
Thirteen students nominated by faculty mentors were awarded the CVMBS Diversity Scholarship to further their work on specific research, outreach or professional development projects for the summer of 2021.
Thanks to COVID-19, many incoming first-year students faced a tough decision: whether or not to go to college at all.
We polled a cross-section of our graduating students about their hopes and dreams, and even though the coronavirus pandemic has changed commencement plans, their futures look bright!
The first cohort of third-year medical students arrived in Fort Collins in June 2020 to complete their clinical training with the new Colorado State University medical school campus and spearhead service-learning projects.
News from our alumni around the world and beyond.
Sometimes, symptoms of a disease are obvious – think of the mass mortality events observed in crows infected with West Nile Virus (a mosquito-borne virus that can also cause febrile illness in humans), says Angela Bosco-Lauth, a virologist and veterinarian and at Colorado State University. Often, signs are much subtler – if they are there at all.
Outstanding Z Course winner: Medora Huseby, General Microbiology, CSU. The Zero Textbook Cost Challenge encourages Colorado institutions of higher education to increase access, equity, and affordability for college students through expanding the use of open educational resources.