Social work researcher: Health management apps leave seniors feeling ill
Assistant Professor Jennifer Portz discusses designing healthcare technologies for older adults in a way that's meaningful and supports healthier living.
Assistant Professor Jennifer Portz discusses designing healthcare technologies for older adults in a way that's meaningful and supports healthier living.
Years ago, scientists observed that mice kept in complex cages where they could play and explore had more adaptable brains and grew more new neurons.
Michelle Foster, an associate professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, recently received a grant from the Lipedema Foundation to investigate this poorly understood disease.
Brett Fling, assistant professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science, has received funding to investigate how the brain connects to the body in individuals with MS.
Jill Zarestky, an assistant professor in the School of Education, is part of a team that received a National Science Foundation grant to study STEM learning at biological field stations.
CSU generated $338.4 million in research expenditures in Fiscal Year 2017, a boost of nearly 2 percent.
An intervention designed to reduce heavy marijuana use among college students is showing promising results.
Catalyst for Innovative Partnerships teams collaborate on some of the world’s most pressing problems.
Researchers in CSU’s Department of Construction Management are working on a proposal for the Colorado Department of Transportation that could alter how the state's runaway truck ramps are used and maintained.
Experiencing stress is one thing, but understanding what stress is, and how we respond to it, is a bit harder to fathom. Gloria Luong aims to learn more about stress and how our responses to it changes as we age.