They ran, they swam, they competed: Engineering faculty and staff who were college athletes a rare bunch
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering boasts alumni as well as faculty and staff who were athletes in college.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering boasts alumni as well as faculty and staff who were athletes in college.
Loveland High School students experienced atmospheric science in action March 28, thanks to a visit by Colorado State University graduate students.
Todd Bandhauer, now a mechanical engineering professor, knows the pressures of being an engineering student-athlete, and is now giving back by helping students facing those pressures.
On April 18, Rams around the world will celebrate all that connects us to the green and gold community. Hear from a few students who stopped to share with SOURCE why they love CSU.
During the this week’s National Hurricane Conference, CSU's Phil Klotzbach proposed a better a way to predict the damages of a devastating hurricane — do away with the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. (Orlando Sentinel)
Since the annual Celebrate! Colorado State has grown beyond the capacity to acknowledge all award recipients at a single event, the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President held a separate private luncheon this year to recognize its recipients for distinguished teaching and scholarship, faculty excellence, service, advising and leadership-related awards on behalf of the academic enterprise.
The winners of the 2022 Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium have been announced, and participants agreed that the annual event was rewarding on many levels.
CBE Professor Brad Reisfeld was recently appointed to a review committee of the National Academies studying a carcinogen called trichloroethylene.
The $177 million INCUS satellite mission continues a rich history of CSU-led atmospheric science and Earth observations.