SCREEN TIME: Emotions and our digital lives
During the pandemic, computer screens and social media are inescapable portals to information, misinformation, and a tsunami of human emotion, including hope, humor, anger, and grief.
During the pandemic, computer screens and social media are inescapable portals to information, misinformation, and a tsunami of human emotion, including hope, humor, anger, and grief.
A young CSU alumna who grew up in the Navajo Nation describes the intense impact of COVID-19 on her people and her vision for a future marked by radical and long overdue healing.
In some countries, land-grabbing, deforestation, illegal mining, and poaching have surged during the pandemic, calling for a renewed focus on conservation, a CSU environmental economist writes.
The health care industry has endured extremes in patient care during COVID-19, and full recovery will require new levels of expertise in management, faculty at CSU Global explain.
As the pandemic continues, our agricultural economy, food supplies, and farm workforce have become key concerns. CSU researchers are contributing insights, as Colorado farmers and ranchers find ways to adapt – in some cases, by going local.
Campus programs that provide food and emergency aid have moved into crisis response, as more low-income students struggle with cost-of-living expenses during the economic downturn. And donors are stepping up to help.
Researchers at Colorado State are in overdrive to battle COVID-19. In a Q&A, Alan Rudolph, the university’s vice president for research, describes ways his office supports the research effort to stanch this pandemic and future outbreaks.
In response to heightened national calls for racial equity and justice, CSU Athletics launched the Together Initiative. It supports Black student-athletes and pushes for societal change through concrete actions in the campus community.
Rico Munn, past chair of the CSU System Board of Governors, traces his complicated relationship with America – a relationship in which he is outraged by injustice, but never surprised by it.