Colorado State University engineering celebrates women in aerospace
Engineering SOURCE sat down with women from across the College to share their stories and advice to the next generation of the aerospace industry.
Engineering SOURCE sat down with women from across the College to share their stories and advice to the next generation of the aerospace industry.
On Sunday, July 30, all CSU fans are invited to see the Colorado Rockies hopefully light up the Oakland A’s at Coors Field during the 2023 Rams at the Rockies game.
CSU and the Colorado Community College System this week forged a new civil engineering pathway that streamlines the transfer process for community college students into a bachelor's degree program.
Colorado State University undergraduates recently showcased a range of scholarly work across disciplines at the annual Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity showcase hosted by CSU’s Office for Undergraduate Research and Artistry.
For the first time, Colorado State University has granted a Doctorate of Engineering in Systems Engineering degree (DEng). The program has many of the same basic requirements as a PhD, but a DEng committee also includes a “practicum sponsor” who actively works in industry.
More than 5,000 Colorado State University graduates received their degrees May 12-14 during CSU's spring commencement ceremonies.
The Silver Medal is awarded annually to one student at each of the state’s engineering colleges. Chastain was chosen from a field of eight nominees put forth by the departments in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
On that last day of the trip to Peru, Rose McVaney heard a woman scream and saw a rip tide was quickly carrying a man, woman and young girl out to sea. The man was desperately trying to carry the other two on his back, swimming furiously toward the shore.
A dozen CSU engineering students and their professor traveled to Peru earlier this year as part of a course on sustainable engineering.
As David McLean approaches the end of his 10-year tenure as dean of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, he recently reflected on some highlights of his time at CSU.