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 assistant professor of music John Pippen will give an interactive presentation on music and culture March 11 at this free event.
Filmmaker and host Nick Molle examines the underlying changes taking place in Rocky Mountain National Park, featuring CSU atmospheric scientist Scott Denning. Friday, Feb. 28 12 PM on PBS/KCET-HD
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.
NCAR education and outreach specialist Lorena Medina Luna will share her outreach work and discuss nontraditional Earth science careers at FORTCAST’s What’s Brewing in Weather & Climate talk Tuesday, Feb. 25.
TEDxCSU returns to campus Saturday, March 7, and features nine diverse speakers, including CSU Animal Sciences Professor Temple Grandin.
Dr. Yvonne Cagle, NASA astronaut and a family physician, will provide the keynote address.
The college and NCAR will also host a panel March 3 featuring some of the top climate scientists in the field. Registration is required for the event.
Recruiters from over 100 companies will join us at the Spring 2020 Engineering Career Fair, the cornerstone event of on-campus recruiting activities for engineering students.
CSU experts will discuss opportunities and challenges associated with ocean sustainability targets.