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College of Health and Human Sciences students earn awards at CSU’s 2023 Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity
Undergraduate students from the College of Health and Human Sciences earned accolades for their research ranging from invisible identities to translational health.
CSU faculty part of NIH-funded state partnership to support health research
A community of Colorado health researchers and their institutional partners are helping to build research teams of the future, speed the development of new treatments, and improve human health.
CSU researchers from social work and clinical sciences partner with CU Anschutz to launch a study on breast cancer survivors and their pets – looking for participants
CSU researchers from social work and veterinary medicine are launching a study to understand breast cancer survivors' relationship with their pets. They are seeking more participants to fill out an online survey.
New method of studying is improving microbiology students’ grades: U-Behavior developed by CSU professor and researcher
A new studying method has improved Colorado State University students’ grades in Intro to General Microbiology by about a letter grade, according to CSU education Professor James Folkestad, the director of the Center for the Analytics of Learning and Teaching (C-ALT).
CSU nutrition Ph.D. student studying ways to improve public health globally using rice bran
Annika Weber, Ph.D. student in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, is finding alternative ways to promote public health.
Fermentation Science and Technology industry instructor finds his passion in the science of brewing
Charlie Hoxmeier ('09, '14), owner of the Gilded Goat Brewing Company, is a part of CSU's Fermentation Science and Technology Program as an industry instructor.
CSU lab conducts faculty and staff COVID-19 surveillance testing
A group of Colorado State University employees recently participated in a study to test asymptomatic essential CSU staff who worked on campus for more than 20 hours a week during the Colorado “stay-at-home” and “safer-at-home” orders.
Beyond the garnish: Will a new type of produce get the microgreen light?
Microgreens. They’re leafy green vegetables that are relatively new to the dining room, but a study by a Colorado State University team indicates that they will be welcome company at the table.
Veteran and former CSU prof donates rare WWII glider uniform to Avenir Museum
“Please take care of this.” That’s what 93-year-old Jim Ingram told staff of CSU’s Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising on May 23 as he donated the complete, pristine uniform he wore during his World War II service in the 194th Glider Infantry Regiment.