New study finds little misuse of parental alienation arguments in child custody cases
Psychology researcher finds a popular claim that parental alienation is frequently used to ignore abuse and gain child custody is unfounded.
Psychology researcher finds a popular claim that parental alienation is frequently used to ignore abuse and gain child custody is unfounded.
Aerosol particles play a large role in how much heat is absorbed or deflected by the atmosphere. Understanding how long they stay aloft can improve both human health and global climate modeling.
Making the in-demand drug remdesivir is costly, inefficient and can be hazardous. Garret Miyake’s lab has a “radical” technology that might be able to streamline the process.
CSU researchers built an artificial drought to explore the “Dust Bowl paradox.”
The initiative to provide emergency expansion of mental health care across the state has a focus on suicide prevention during the pandemic.
Darrell Whitley is an internationally known computer scientist – and an award-winning bonsai cultivator. He recently joined the Colorado State University College of Natural Sciences Dean’s Office for a year as acting associate dean for academics.
CSU alumnus uses math and computer science to lead technological innovations in finance.
Legacy of independence: CSU alumna earned Ph.D. as a single mother of two
Porsche Robison has long been hooked on fish. Now she’s been able to put her passion to work on a public scale.
The college was created in 1968, but its departments and disciplines have a long and rich history on CSU’s campus.