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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.
Robinson and Smith named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Allen Robinson, dean of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, has been named a 2023 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals.
New Colorado River Watershed dashboard is a centralized database for river restoration and nature-based storage research
Ellen Wohl, University Distinguished Professor of Geosciences, collaborated with faculty from CEE and the team at OWSI to build a new dashboard explaining and collecting data on nature-based storage and river restoration projects.
The right stuff: Love of chemistry leads to distinguished atmospheric science career
This month, CSU bestowed Collett with the honor of University Distinguished Professor in Atmospheric Science. Collett’s research focuses on understanding the chemical composition of fog and clouds, and helping communities and agencies address environmental air quality concerns.
Innovator of the Year Thomas Sale credits success to opportunity, collaboration, and persistence
Civil and Environmental Engineering Emeritus Professor Thomas Sale has been named the 2024 CSU STRATA Innovator of the Year.
Research: Switch to green wastewater infrastructure could reduce emissions, provide huge savings
University researchers have shown that a transition to green wastewater-treatment approaches in the U.S. that leverages the potential of carbon-financing could save a staggering $15.6 billion and just under 30 million tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions over 40 years.
10 Things You Need to Experience at E-Days
Find out what Colorado State University engineering students have designed for the future at the E-Days Showcase on April 19! Senior design students across disciplines will feature projects ranging from health, sustainability, climate change, and more.
Materials Science & Engineering graduate students selected for national NSF I-Corps program
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.
Researchers envision sci-fi worlds involving changes to atmospheric water cycle
Human activity is changing the way water flows between the Earth and atmosphere in complex ways and with likely long-lasting consequences that are hard to picture.
Department of Energy awards $25M to spur partnership and research at CSU methane detection facility
A new $25 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy is set to enhance the capabilities of the Methane Emissions Technology Evaluation Center (METEC) at Colorado State University. Over the next five years the funding will be used to modernize testing equipment and further support research collaborations between industry and academia working to reduce methane leaks during production of natural gas.