Professional development workshop on private sector careers May 1
Professor Sue van den Heever and Melissa Burt will host a professional development workshop on careers in the private sector
Professor Sue van den Heever and Melissa Burt will host a professional development workshop on careers in the private sector
A CSU-led program called PROGRESS has demonstrated that mentorship is key to the retention of underrepresented groups in the geosciences.
Professor Sue van den Heever and Melissa Burt will host a professional development workshop on government labs and other agencies 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, in ATS 101.
Learn how scientists monitor Earth’s atmosphere and environment using satellites at April’s Teen Science Café, featuring Matt Rogers from CIRA.
Learn more about our precious Colorado snowpack at FORTCAST’s next What’s Brewing in Weather & Climate talk.
A team of Colorado State University scientists led by Assistant Professor Emily Fischer spent the summer flying into wildfire smoke to analyze its composition in the largest, most comprehensive campaign of its kind to date.
Department of Atmospheric Science researchers set sail on U.S. research vessel the R/V Thomas G. Thompson in August and September to study precipitation in the tropical west Pacific.
Department of Atmospheric Science Professor James Hurrell has been selected to serve on the Joint Scientific Committee (JSC) of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP).
The college aims to enhance diversity through the appointment of Melissa Burt as assistant dean for diversity and inclusion.
The CSU Atmospheric Cyclists, a team composed of Department of Atmospheric Science and Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) members, won this year’s Bike to Work Challenge, sponsored by the City of Loveland.