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CSU Food Science and Human Nutrition graduate students named VPR Fellows
Learn more about the VPR Fellows from the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition!
Two CSU Health and Exercise Science master’s students named 2022 VPR Fellows
Learn more about the VPR Fellows from the Department of Health and Exercise Science!
Vice President for Research Graduate Fellowship awarded to an unorthodox research team: Meet Tiffany Banks and her dog, Abe
Doctoral Student in the School of Social Work, Tiffany Banks, was named a VPR Fellow for her dedication to animal-assisted intervention. Read more about her story and her work below!
‘Aging in Your 40s and 50s’ panel to promote healthy mid-life aging
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging is hosting a panel discussion on Monday, April 26 at noon to answer community questions about how middle-aged adults can live longer, healthier lives.
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.
‘Aging in your 20s and 30s’ panel to be held Oct. 16
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging is hosting a virtual panel discussion at noon on Friday, Oct. 16, to answer community questions about how young people can live longer, healthier lives.
CSU nutrition graduate student earns awards for presenting microbes research
Raj Trikha, a graduate student in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at Colorado State University, has competed in statewide and regional graduate research competitions presenting his research about gut microbes.
New augmented reality experience in development for the Nancy Richardson Design Center
A team of researchers and students are working to better inform users of how buildings can improve their well-being and the environment.
CSU researcher explores using virtual reality in construction management education
Svetlana Olbina, an associate professor in the Department of Construction Management, is conducting research aimed at better understanding how the use of VR enhances student learning as compared to traditional methods.
CSU researchers investigate how gut microbiome may both cause and prevent cardiovascular disease
Through his research, Vice President for Research Fellow Scott Wrigley seeks to provide a better understanding of the complicated connections between the gut microbiome and human health.