Study: Colorado cannabis workers are happy, but need better safety training
Occupational health researchers are drawing attention to worker safety and satisfaction in a young industry still finding its feet: legal cannabis.
Occupational health researchers are drawing attention to worker safety and satisfaction in a young industry still finding its feet: legal cannabis.
Smuggled exotic and endangered animal items confiscated by the U.S. federal government now have a chance at a new life - in the CSU Department of Biology's teaching collections.
At age 87, Chair and Professor Emeritus in the CSU Department of Computer Science Robert Kelman remains an avid rock climber. He became the oldest person to ascend Devils Tower in Wyoming last fall.
The new CSU New Biology Building includes museum-style exhibits to promote learning.
Chemistry brought us plastics, and chemistry is now challenged to save us from these synthetic materials and their unintended environmental consequences. Enter CSU polymer researchers.
National Grid accepted the award for its partnership with CSU, Environmental Defense Fund and Google Earth Outreach.
Psychologist Anne Cleary has new research that examines the feeling of premonition during the deja vu state.
Matthew Shores has been named the incoming chair of the chemistry department at CSU. He looks forward to continuing the tradition of growth and excellence established by current chair Chuck Henry.
Computer science associate professor Shrideep Pallickara will deliver his Monfort Lecture on March 1 at 4 p.m. in Clark A202.
CSU Assistant Professor of Physics Kate Ross has been awarded the Oxford Instruments 2018 Lee Osheroff Richardson (LOR) Science Prize from Oxford Instruments.