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Veterinary students travel to Africa for two-week wildlife conservation course
This summer, veterinary students got intensive, practical experience and a glimpse into a One Health approach to wildlife conservation during a new immersive course in Zimbabwe.
First Person: Finding Meaning After Loss
Edith Silvas Villalobos is the diversity, equity, and inclusion coordinator for the One Health Institute, working to connect social justice and DEI work to advance the health of humans, animals, and the environment.
Every mind contains its own world
Edith Silvas Villalobos brings all her identities to the table as she works to make science and higher education more diverse, equitable, and inclusive one relationship at a time.
Health and Human Science Matters: Dr. Sue VandeWoude
PODCAST: Colorado State University One Health Institute Director and University Distinguished Professor, Dr. Sue VandeWoude, discusses her research journey through veterinary medicine and the mission of the One Health Institute to advance health for humans, animals, and the environment.
Mask wearing, hand washing protected CSU essential workers early in pandemic
“CSU has a lot to be proud of with these findings. Employees conducted themselves responsibly and with care for their coworkers and families, guided by effective leadership, messaging and protocols that maintained a safe work environment during the early phases of the pandemic.” -Dr. Sue VandeWoude
Trailblazing University of Colorado medical students start classes at CSU branch campus
Four of the 12 CU medical students are CSU alumni.
Wildfires focus attention on air quality and equine athletes
Veterinarians and epidemiologists study the health impacts of air pollution, including wildfire smoke, on performance horses.
CSU secures Medical Scientist Training Program award from NIH
CSU is one of three programs in the U.S. to receive this type of funding from the federal government.
Evacuation order: She was immersed in One Health research. Our One Health Crisis intervened.
I have become immersed in COVID-19 research activities and preparations to advance the CSU One Health Institute as a powerhouse. I am convinced CSU can be an absolute leader in this area; we have a remarkable coalition of passionate faculty who thrive on rolling up their sleeves, being practical, and working together. -Dr. Sue VandeWoude in CSU magazine
Walking in beauty: A Navajo scientist confronts the legacy of uranium mining
"Walk in beauty" is a Navajo phrase that I heard a lot growing up. When you walk in beauty, you are in harmony with yourself and with everything around you. You are doing the best you can. I am trying to do the best I can as a Navajo woman and a scientist, to strive for harmony and balance in my work, but the journey is long, complicated, and full of difficult questions.