Guam’s invasive tree snakes loop themselves into lassos to reach their feathered prey
Julie Savidge, an ecologist at CSU speaks to ScienceMag.org about the recent discovery of a new mode of snake locomotion.
Julie Savidge, an ecologist at CSU speaks to ScienceMag.org about the recent discovery of a new mode of snake locomotion.
Michael Henry (B.S. ’03) and Kathryn Bulger (B.A., ’06) knew each other in passing when they attended Colorado State University, and reunited years later to begin a journey together that has taken them all over the U.S. and Europe.
Colorado State University leaders have announced plans for screening students, faculty and staff for COVID-19 as the spring semester gets under way.
Two sessions, led by the executive search firm, will be open to all CSU faculty, staff and students on Jan. 21-22.
Nominations of individuals or teams that contribute to CSU culture in positive ways are due Feb. 15, 2021.
Topics will include testing protocols, the spring academic schedule, university operations, and new and ongoing COVID-19 resources for students, faculty and staff.
Researchers said they hope the findings will help people protect endangered birds from the snakes.
Planned virtual events include the screening of a Martin Luther King Jr. Day video, featuring CSU and community leaders, as well as an homage to the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches led by Dr. King.
Professor Joel Berger recently worked on bighorn sheep conservation with Navajo tribal authorities, veterinarians and scientists.
After an illustrious career at Colorado State University, Dr. Joe O'Leary has retired this past fall semester. Read the full announcement and summary of his career here.