When many things are competing for our time, how do people make the time and stay motivated to exercise? There are lots of little tips and tricks to make exercise easier and more convenient, and in doing so that can make it more motivating and easier to maintain. Here are three types of motivation that might be right for you.| SOURCE
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Researchers have revealed the declining health of coastal marshes several years before visible signs of decline, providing an early warning and opportunity to protect an ecosystem that serves as the first line of defense against coastal flooding.| SOURCE
CSU alumna and sports broadcaster Jenny Cavnar has been named CSU's first Presidential Executive in Residence.| SOURCE
The Classified Personnel Council presented its Outstanding Achievement Awards and Positive Action Awards for distinguished state classified personnel.| SOURCE
Rogan is not just a purveyor of right-wing ideologies. He is also someone who has built an empire by introducing these ideas – and a wide range of others – to listeners from across the political spectrum. His truly unique skill is drawing in from that spectrum a massive, young, largely male audience that advertisers highly covet.| SOURCE
As media and comedy scholars, we’ve been tracking the recent ascension of right-wing comedy, which has flourished thanks to shifts in media industry economics and political ideologies.| SOURCE
As fanfare blares, female sprinters at the starting line suspiciously eye a man in a wig. A hulking, goateed wrestler slams a woman half his size to the mat. An ominous voice-over intones that women’s sports are being “trans-formed.”| SOURCE
On July 21, scientists, engineers and partners around the world will gather in two places to break ground on a massive global physics experiment called DUNE.| SOURCE
CSU Ventures recognized 14 awardees out of 95 submitted posters and abstracts.| SOURCE
CSU President Amy Parsons reflects on our first-generation students, who make up about 25% of CSU's undergraduate population, and their legacy.| SOURCE
An analysis of American military commitments abroad. A debut poetry collection. A set of micro-essays organized by candy color. These are just a few of the diverse works published this spring by Colorado State University faculty and staff.| SOURCE
Jesse Vido is featured this month in a CSU System documentary film series, called First Degree, which traces the personal and academic journeys of first-generation college students and young alumni as they realize the benefits of higher education.| SOURCE
The Audit podcast delves into diverse topics with CSU faculty, from research to current events, offering listeners insights from CSU experts| SOURCE
Comedians have been joking about politics for probably as long as there have been politicians. But in the past few years, there's been a noticeable shift in political comedy.| SOURCE
The Conversation asked two scholars, Mary Kate Cary and Karrin Vasby Anderson, to watch the debate and analyze a passage or a moment that stood out to them. Anderson is a communications scholar with a specialty in gender and the presidency, as well as political pop culture. Cary teaches political speechwriting and worked as a White House speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush, for whom she wrote more than 100 addresses.| SOURCE
The Office of International Programs shared its 2023-2026 strategic plan with more than 100 campus partners during an event on April 26.| SOURCE