Author: Allison Sylte

Breaking News
Studying virus evolution to understand the next pandemic
Professor Olve Peersen’s lab works to better understand the mechanisms behind how RNA viruses replicate and mutate to find better tools against emerging pathogens.

Breaking News
All hail record-setting June weather
From severe hail to drought-busting rainfall for the Front Range, June 2023 was a month for Colorado’s weather record books.

Research & Scholarship
Not your grandfather’s mapmaking
At its core, the Centroid uses geographic information systems, open-source programming languages, and other geospatial technologies to visualize and analyze data.

Water
CSU Spur Hydro lab TAPs into six types of water
In a building dedicated to all things water is a first-of-its-kind lab dedicated to developing innovative ways to clean and reuse humanity’s most precious resource.

Feature Story
More than sports: Impact of Title IX felt across CSU for a half-century
The 1972 federal civil rights law prohibits all sex-based discrimination in any education program that receives federal funding.

Philanthropy
Tinbergs helping business create a better world
Rich Tinberg believes good business is about more than just the bottom line, and he wants to impart that lesson to future generations.

On Campus
Universal design puts teaching within reach of all
Fully accessible podium available for faculty – or anyone – in need of accommodation in the classroom.

Breaking News
Six ways to discover CSU at the Colorado State Fair
As Colorado’s land-grant university, CSU will have an outsized presence in Pueblo during the fair's 150th year.

On Campus
LSC remodel back on track
The $28 million project should be completed in Summer 2023, after a two-year pandemic delay.

Breaking News
Q&A on record heat with State Climatologist
Russ Schumacher discusses heat, wildfire outlook and climate change.