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Research Review

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Research Review is the monthly newsletter produced by the OVPR communications team. 


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COVID-19

CSU Active Minds wins award for pandemic response


A student-run mental health advocacy chapter of Active Minds won a national award for helping CSU students cope during the pandemic. It’s yet one more example of bold action by people at the university. 

News

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SoGES scientist uses text analysis to create Arctic sci-fi


CSU professor Pat Keys uses computer-assisted text analysis to create science fiction themes about how global warming will transform the Arctic. 

CSU celebrates Courageous Strategic Transformation plan


Sustainability, One Health research and experiential learning figure prominently in CSU’s Courageous Strategic Transformation plan, unveiled by President Joyce McConnell on March 1.

The new GOES-T satellite set into orbit


A soaring satellite carries promise to better watch western wildfires, lightning and Pacific Ocean storms. It’s a joint project between CSU, NOAA and NASA. 

CSU ranks among tops in U.S. for anthropology research


A recent survey lists CSU among the top 10 universities in the country for NSF funding for anthropology research. 

People

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Five minutes with VP for Research Alan Rudolph


CSU VP for Research Alan Rudolph discusses his role in the university’s new Courageous Strategic Transformation plan.

Calendar

March 26-27


The CSU Bio-Cybersecurity Student Challenge event, a contest of computer skill, strategy and bioscience acumen, offers students free food, cash prizes and career networking.

April 14-15


The second annual Front Range Microbiome Symposium explores interdisciplinary research. It’s organized by CSU professors, joined by scientists from across the Rocky Mountain region and held at the CSU Alumni Center.

April 18


The annual Demo Day innovation symposium highlights cutting edge science as well as startup companies originating from CSU departments. 

April 21


The sixth annual Women in Science Symposium features CSU experts, among others, discussing “Deprival to Revival – Resiliency in Action.” 

April 23


CSU’s Little Shop of Physics “Spring Science Extravaganza” will offer outdoor science demonstrations free to the public. 

Media Hits

On March 14, The International Policy Digest featured Vice President for Research Alan Rudolph explaining the concept of One Health research at CSU. 

On March 9, The Conversation carried a commentary by professor Rodney Page of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science about how pet cancer data sheds light on human cancer and speeds development of new treatments. 

On Feb. 17, Professors Susan VandeWoude of the CSU One Health Institute, Angela

Bosco-Lauth and Christie Mayo of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences wrote in The Conversation about how coronavirus in animals could pose a risk to people. The story was picked up by the American Veterinary Medical Assn. SmartBrief newsletter. 

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