First class of Scott Scholars says farewell to CSU
Meet several graduating Scott Scholars, and learn how the Walter Scott, Jr. Scholarship made a difference for them.
Meet several graduating Scott Scholars, and learn how the Walter Scott, Jr. Scholarship made a difference for them.
E-Days is a long-standing CSU tradition that allows students to showcase senior projects. In the Department of Mechanical Engineering, students have the unique opportunity to choose between a capstone research or capstone design experience.
Dave Cummings got his first job out of CSU installing low-cost food extrusion systems in Tanzania and in Costa Rica for Professor Jud Harper, which ultimately led to a long, successful career with General Mills.
Mechanical Engineering Professor and former Department Head Allan Kirkpatrick will deliver his last set of classes on May 14 after 40 years of teaching and research at CSU. His new title: Professor Emeritus.
Education Abroad has named two staff members in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering – Toni-Lee Viney and Claire Lavelle – its 2020 Partners of the Year.
CSU mechanical engineering alum Roger Alan Ross has been named the President of Aero Systems at Woodward.
Harelson took time out of his busy schedule to reflect on his professional life, his favorite CSU memories, and his best advice to current students.
The Colorado Energy Research Collaboratory will host the 21st Century Energy Transition Symposium, May 4-5 and 14.
Mechanical engineering graduate student Seth Thompson balances studies, research into components of plasma-based electric propulsion technologies, teaching, and fatherhood.
CSU student Paula Mendoza Moreno is a recipient of the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, a prestigious honor that offers the opportunity to pursue a postgraduate degree at the University of Cambridge.