Germ theory
Just how deep does infectious disease research run at Colorado State University? To 1901 – the early years. That’s when Dr. George Glover, founder of CSU’s veterinary program, took on bovine tuberculosis.
Just how deep does infectious disease research run at Colorado State University? To 1901 – the early years. That’s when Dr. George Glover, founder of CSU’s veterinary program, took on bovine tuberculosis.
Ensuring opportunities for students tops the priority list for Angie Paccione, CSU alumna and head of the state Department of Higher Education. She knows the importance first-hand, as a biracial woman from the South Bronx.
She was working overseas on a One Health research project when our One Health crisis intervened. The experience gave this University Distinguished Professor new insights into infectious disease research.
Hundreds of people from across metro Denver and Colorado were set to gather April 30 to celebrate the groundbreaking for Spur, the innovative new campus of the Colorado State University System at the National Western Center. Then COVID-19 changed everyone’s plans.
Becky Takeda-Tinker, president of CSU Global, describes leadership in asynchronous, online education.
Timothy Mottet, president of CSU Pueblo, sees the timeliness of a recently formed strategic plan.
Joyce McConnell, president of CSU, affirms the land-grant mission and its most important asset: people.
The magazine’s editor outlines three special issues focused on COVID-19 response and recovery.