Hydrology Days moves online April 13-14
The annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days – a gathering of interdisciplinary leaders and presentation of emerging research in water studies – has been moved online as a webinar April 13-14, 2020.
The annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days – a gathering of interdisciplinary leaders and presentation of emerging research in water studies – has been moved online as a webinar April 13-14, 2020.
CSU Atmospheric Science Professor Scott Denning, on Semester at Sea this spring, helped students learn an important lesson about resilience.
AGU and CSU present the 40th edition of Hydrology Days, April 13-15, featuring prominent invited speakers, major awards in the field and increased student involvement.
The renewal will extend the work of the Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning for another five years.
Civil engineering professor Tiezheng Tong will be recognized by the North America Membrane Society with the Young Membrane Scientist Award in May.
CSU’s Atmospheric Science department is one of 14 institutions chosen as a partner in the AGU’s Bridge program.
The American Meteorological Society will again recognize Professor Emeritus Wayne Schubert at its 100th annual meeting by holding a symposium in his honor Jan. 15.
Civil Engineering alumnus Brian Maroney credits Emeritus Professor Marvin Criswell with giving him the foundation of his education.
Four atmospheric science graduate students received scholarships this year from a department fund established to enrich the graduate experience.
Emeritus Professor William Cotton has written a memoir, “The Setting Sun: A Life’s Adventure.”