Tag: "Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering"
Expert: Singing can expel 4x as many virus particles
Mechanical engineering professor John Volckens explained on KCBS Radio's "Ask An Expert" program that singing can cause someone to emit four times as many particles as talking or breathing.
CBE alum finds engineering background a perfect fit for patent law career
CBE alum Kelly Scharlau realized patent law was the perfect fit for her after taking a graduate-level systems engineering course about intellectual property.
Extension internship takes Mechanical Engineering student back to CSU's roots; application period opens January 19
The application period for CSU Extension internships, which give students applied research opportunities, opens January 19.
Spring 2021 Virtual Engineering Career Fair
The Spring 2021 Virtual Engineering Career Fair will be held on Handshake on February 11, 2021, with new and exciting advantages for engagement between CSU students and recruiters.
Surge in citizen scientists measuring snow in 2020
More people are taking an interest in keeping track of the precipitation that falls at their house. CoCoRaHS has seen a big boost in membership during the pandemic. (9News)
Video: 2020 Retrospective
The CSU community looks back on our response to the events of 2020 to find the resilience that embodies what it means to be a Ram.
NOVA's 5 top science stories
“I think the frequency of these kinds of summers where we get in these hot, dry conditions is probably going to increase,” State Climatologist Russ Schumacher told Colorado Public Radio.
Watching Earth Burn
For 10 days in September, satellites in orbit sent tragic evidence of climate change’s destructive power. (New York Times)
CSU In Photos: 2020 in review
Amidst the uncertainty that was 2020, the CSU community remained stalwart, blazing new trails in research, scholarship and social justice. Take a look back at the images of an unforgettable year.