Getting to know Jen Johnson, the new director of the Engineering Success Center
“Student success is everyone’s work at CSU.”
Jen Johnson started a new position as director of the Engineering Success Center on February 1.
“Student success is everyone’s work at CSU.”
Jen Johnson started a new position as director of the Engineering Success Center on February 1.
Two Materials Science and Engineering graduate students recently completed the NSF’s prestigious I-Corps™ program, which helps scientists fast-track the discovery process needed to bring new technologies to market.
For 14 first year students in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, the 2023-24 school year started early with a study abroad program in Copenhagen, Denmark. Students interested in the 2024 Bridge Program offerings are encouraged to attend a virtual info session this Thursday, February 15, 2024.
The DOE awarded Russell Perkins, a research scientist in CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science, $668,000 to advance our understanding and modeling of the role ice-nucleating particles play in cloud formation.
A new course offered by the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering aims to help first-year students navigate the difficult transition from high school to engineering classes.
Mechanical engineering Professor Daniel Olsen will lead a project to reduce methane emissions from the large engines that power natural gas compressors, under a $1.5 million grant from the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Monfort Professor Brian Munsky is carving out a space for cellular biology among the “hard sciences,” disciplines where mathematical rigor and predictive modeling are possible.
The Silver Medal is awarded annually to one student at each of the state’s engineering colleges. Chastain was chosen from a field of eight nominees put forth by the departments in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
When sophomore Justin Vickers was transferring to CSU, he wasn’t sure he could manage playing collegiate hockey on top of his chosen Chemical & Biological Engineering major. Advisor Claire Lavelle introduced him to senior CBE major & CSU Hockey player Brett Wilson, proof that what Vickers was about to attempt could be done.
The CSU Drone Center will introduce high school students and teachers from across Colorado to the exciting career potential of unmanned aircraft, thanks to a $340,000 award from the FAA.