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Interdisciplinary research at Colorado State showcases key cell activity in real time
Researchers at Colorado State University have developed a new imagining technique that shows key cellular interactions over time and space in a way that was not previously possible.
Ram Legacy: Patty and Peggy Contreras
Scholarships helped Patty and Peggy Contreras go to college - now they want to level the playing field for other students by giving back.
New research center paves way for CSU’s leadership in cannabinoid science
The Panacea Life Sciences Cannabinoid Research Center will serve as a springboard for CSU-based research, new and ongoing, focused on CBD and other naturally occurring compounds in hemp.
Recent CSU grad hopes to make statistics more accessible to students
Okiefe Ogbe, a recent graduate from the Department of Statistics, hopes to use his experiences at Colorado State University to make higher education and the field of statistics more accessible to high school students.
Scholarships propel chemistry grad to leadership position
Andy Koppisch, a chemistry graduate from CSU, credits much of his career success to scholarships and undergraduate chemistry classes.
Zoology alumna and conservationist co-founds One Earth Conservation
Gail Koelln founded One Earth Conservation, an organization that empowers local people to create sustainable economies that conserve and support their indigenous parrot populations.
‘Be yourself’: Biology alumna reflects on first-year teaching fellowship
Sarah Groenwald is a recipient of the Knowles Teaching Fellowship, learning new ways to teach science to high school students.
Zoology alumna studies endangered animals at San Diego Zoo
Aryn Wilder uses genomic data at the Institute for Conservation Research.
Zoology alumna inducted into Colorado Authors’ Hall of Fame
Mary Taylor Young, an award-winning nature writer and graduate of Colorado State University, is being inducted into the Colorado Authors’ Hall of Fame.
CSU chemistry professor receives prestigious Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
For the first time in 20 years, a Colorado State University professor is the recipient of one of the nation’s top teaching and research prizes in chemical sciences, which includes a $100,000 research grant.