CSU launches opioid abuse prevention project for rural Colorado
Colorado State University has received about $1.4 million in federal grants for an opioid abuse prevention project.
Colorado State University has received about $1.4 million in federal grants for an opioid abuse prevention project.
Ann Sebald has been working with colleagues to address the rising teacher shortage in Colorado, and they’ve recently been awarded a grant from the Colorado Department of Education.
Social Work Research Center Director Marc Winokur received the Innovative Leadership Award from the Colorado Department of Human Services.
Tiffany Weir, associate professor in the Colorado State University Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, has been working on a project that has crawled into the public sphere in recent years: cricket consumption.
Anne Williford, associate professor in CSU’s School of Social Work, aims to bridge the gap between state legislation and on-the-ground policy development within K-12 schools through a new training initiative to prevent bullying.
A study conducted by a Colorado State University faculty member and collaborators at Texas A&M University has determined that the nation’s biological field stations are not just places to collect scientific data — they also serve as important educational outposts for the public.
Faculty in the Department of Design and Merchandising received the 2018 Outstanding Scholarship Article award from the Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences for their research evaluating the outcomes of Fashion FUNdamentals, a youth enrichment program for middle school girls.
Leslie Cunningham-Sabo's research with school-based nutrition programs has earned her recognition from the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB).
A CSU researcher is taking a closer look at a chemical that seems to be critical to the dilation of blood vessels and oxygen delivery in the body — and it could prove to be a game-changer for older adults, diabetics and others with circulation problems.
Heather Leach, assistant professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science, received a $718,000 grant from the American Cancer Society.