Tag: "Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering"
One billion reasons to State Your Purpose
CSU has launched its second campaign, hoping to raise $1 billion to improve all aspects of campus life.
Jeff Collett named to USDA air quality task force
Jeffrey Collett, professor and chair of the Department of Atmospheric Science, has been appointed to a national U.S. Department of Agriculture Air Quality Task Force for 2016-18.
Energy Institute’s Bryan Willson addresses innovation at Biosphere 2
As part of its 25 anniversary celebration, leaders of Biosphere 2 have invited CSU’s Bryan Willson to speak about innovation.
Schneider Electric supports Smart Village Microgrid project
The Smart Village Microgrid laboratory at CSU’s Energy Institute has received a critical equipment donation from Schneider Electric, a company expert in sustainable energy management and industrial automation.
Families invited to campus for Engineering Exploration Day
On Feb. 6, high school students can take an inside look at the different majors and fields of engineering through tours, department overview sessions, panel discussions and exposure to student projects.
Salty sea spray affects the lifetimes of clouds, researchers find
Ice particles from sea spray affect the phase structure of clouds and their radiative impacts, a new study reveals.
CSU celebrates graduates at winter commencement ceremonies
On Friday and Saturday, CSU hosted winter commencement ceremonies to recognize 1,418 undergraduate and 439 graduate students, as well as four Army and one Air Force ROTC Commissionees.
Report shows benefits, risks of stormwater and graywater
Sybil Sharvelle served on a 12-member national committee charged with addressing the benefits and challenges of stormwater and graywater as supplemental water sources.
Car designed by engineering alumna puts paralyzed racer back in driver’s seat
Alumna Noel Marshall is lead engineer on an Arrow Electronics project that's allowing a quadriplegic former racer to drive again.