'Reel Life Research Rams' highlights the importance of student researchers
Colorado State University is home to some of the nation's top researchers, and an entirely new generation follows in their footsteps.
Colorado State University is home to some of the nation's top researchers, and an entirely new generation follows in their footsteps.
More than 250 high school students from Northern Colorado heard Colorado State University and Fort Collins experts talk during the 2023 Climate Leadership Summit organized by Poudre School District students, some of whom are enrolled at Futures Lab. The event drew participants from at least 10 districts.
Scientists have estimated that in the U.S. alone, freshwater harmful algal blooms cause more than US$4.6 billion in damage yearly. Here’s what to know about them if you’re bound for the water’s edge this summer. (MSN/KSNW Wichita)
NASA recently awarded $177 million to CSU's Department of Atmospheric Sciences to develop the INCUS program, a system of satellites that will give researchers a 3D view of evolving storms from space. (CBS Colorado)
Mechanical engineering professor Mostafa Yourdkhani has been awarded the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award for his research on advanced manufacturing of composite materials.
Commitment. Persistence. Resiliency. The Class of 2023 represents the very best of Colorado State University, displaying courage in the face of adversity in the pursuit of their degrees. Meet just a few of the outstanding students from CSU’s eight colleges who are graduating this spring.
From El Salvador to Ecuador all the way back to Colorado, Elliot Ferrell-Carretey has worked to make a difference across the world during his time at CSU.
Fifteen new students have been selected to the prestigious VPR Graduate Fellows program for 2023-24, a program sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Research.
SoGES has announced the selection of 20 early career scientists as Sustainability Leadership Fellows for the 2023-24 academic year. The cohort represents 16 departments and units and six colleges at CSU.
CSU researchers will play a key role in a new research institute that will leverage artificial intelligence to create more sustainable farms and forests.