CSU Cares is there for employees in need
Over the past eight years, CSU Cares has awarded $115,940 to approximately 80 recipients in emergency situations created by disasters like wildfires, floods and hurricanes.
Over the past eight years, CSU Cares has awarded $115,940 to approximately 80 recipients in emergency situations created by disasters like wildfires, floods and hurricanes.
Using a sensor flying on two NOAA satellites, CSU scientists can detect visible light at night and map changes in where people live and go.
Watch President Joyce McConnell's message to the CSU community about the COVID-19 recovery.
They've received a grant from the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute under the COVID-19-Related Research Pilot program.
This isn’t the first time Colorado State University has been faced with overcoming significant adversity linked to events on a global scale in its 150 years.
On ordinary days, student workers are a reliable source of knowledge for patrons at the Morgan Library Help Desk. On these extraordinary days, they are indispensable.
Over the last two months, a team at CSU tested samples from 462 healthcare workers in Colorado.
CSU scientists in four colleges are members of a national academic partnership to advance innovative approaches that promote human health in homes.
Woodward, a Fort Collins-based aerospace and industrial manufacturer, is working with Colorado State University to produce ventilators in response to the coronavirus crisis (Colorado Public Radio).
Everything was lining up nicely for Mostafa Hassan in his pursuit of Olympic glory. And then, COVID-19 happened.