CSU researchers design model that predicts which buildings will survive wildfire
CSU engineers Hussam Mahmoud and Akshat Chulahwat are employing a method used to analyze disease transmission to predict how wildfire will impact a community.
CSU engineers Hussam Mahmoud and Akshat Chulahwat are employing a method used to analyze disease transmission to predict how wildfire will impact a community.
Sen. John Hickenlooper toured the METEC facility on CSU’s Foothills Campus on Oct. 25, 2022.
Did you know CSU has a physical copy of the Colorado River Compact? It's just one of the resources that will help scholars, policymakers and journalists better understand the water issues that will shape the West for years to come.
It came down to the wire, but CSU's annual drive to collect nonperishable food and raise money for the Food Bank for Larimer County reached its $60,000 fundraising goal.
Nalini Nadkarni, Professor of Biology at the University of Utah, will be the keynote presenter at Grad Show 2022 on Nov. 16 in the LSC Theater at 4 p.m.
Riley Lynch, CSU watershed science alumna and anthropology graduate student worked with the Colorado Stormwater Center during her CSU Extension internship where she managed communications with over 300 applicants and the 20 selected program participants of the Rain Garden Pilot Program. She also co-taught the three-hour Certified Rain Garden Installer Course, sourced nearly 600 native plants, and led multiple rain garden installations with groups of youth and adult volunteers.
Moving an object weighing 33 tons is a feat in itself, but when you add its dimensions – a 28-foot by 9.5-foot by 8-foot container – and desired location, it’s no wonder that it took a year to plan the arrival of the newest engine at Colorado State University’s Powerhouse Energy Campus.
During the 2022-23 academic year, The All64 Project will highlight one student or alum from each Colorado county. The interactive map with colored pinned county locations shows which profiles are done. The first six counties and students are included in this initial launch.
Branislav Notaros received the award for authoring the top journal paper published in IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine in all of 2021.
The professorship was created in 1989 to support innovative teaching and research while advancing the careers of outstanding junior and mid-level faculty in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.