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Psychology faculty work to improve pandemic mental health across Colorado
The initiative to provide emergency expansion of mental health care across the state has a focus on suicide prevention during the pandemic.
Researchers identify a protein that may help SARS-CoV-2 spread rapidly through cells
Researchers found that the nucleocapsid protein in the SARS-CoV-2 virus may be associated with packaging of viral RNA and may reduce an infected cell’s anti-viral stress response.
From flocks of birds to schools of fish, data can take many shapes
Topological data analysis is an emerging field that describes shapes of data in multiple dimensions and resolutions.
Global summit on science and innovation for reopening workplaces safely starts this week
At the Clean 2020 Virtual Summit, leaders from industry, government and universities will address the urgent need for solutions as America returns to work and school.
CSU experiences one of highest fundraising years in its history: Donors support research and students during pandemic
CSU’s alumni and friends demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the university’s land grant mission in 2019-20 by giving to areas that strengthen CSU’s ability to address significant global challenges and care for the community it serves – now and into the future.
Visualizing a pandemic: Researchers aim to increase public acceptance of safe behaviors
Jessica Witt and a team from University of Michigan are identifying ways to visually communicate COVID-19 risk data to the public.
Transforming math, transforming people: Lois Samer’s legacy at CSU
After 38 years at CSU, Samer has retired as the co-director of the Paced Algebra to Calculus Electronically (PACe) program.
New COVID-19 health protocols piloted in three CSU summer classes
Three summer courses are providing a glimpse of the new normal at Colorado State University, at least for the fall, as faculty and students return to campus with new health protocols prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
CSU occupational safety and health program receives $9 million training grant
The grant will support the education of more than 100 new professionals dedicated to improving worker health, safety and well-being.