Creating Positive Impact out of Heartbreak
To honor Colton Kaase, Associate Professor Todd Bandhauer helped create a scholarship to help fund summer internships and work studies while allowing students to continue to train.
To honor Colton Kaase, Associate Professor Todd Bandhauer helped create a scholarship to help fund summer internships and work studies while allowing students to continue to train.
Wyoming’s Integrated Test Center will host a new $2.5 million project with CSU, UW and Living Ink Technologies to convert an industrial source of carbon dioxide into high-value materials through an algae-based carbon transfer process.
Colorado State University will hold a leadership role in a newly funded $160 million regional research hub focused on supporting partnerships to help communities monitor, mitigate and adapt to climate change in the West and beyond.
Colorado State University is set to receive $8.9 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation to build three public hydrogen fueling stations in Fort Collins, Denver and Pueblo.
The third edition of the Climate Change in Colorado report will publish on Jan. 8, 2024. Created by researchers at Colorado State University, the new multi-chapter report combines and synthesizes relevant climate science information to help inform future management and planning of the state’s water resources.
V. Chandrasekar, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Fellow of the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University, has been named an Honorary Fellow of the Indian Meteorological Society.
In 1979, Silva Dias was the first woman to obtain a Ph.D. from the Department of Atmospheric Science. This past spring, she was in Fort Collins to learn the name of the recipient of the first award in her honor.
Ann Batchelor, who retired this month, played no small part in establishing the discipline of systems engineering.
CloudSat, the first cloud-profiling radar in space developed by CSU, will turn off its radar on Wednesday, December 20, after a 17-year mission.
This year, MECH 202 culminated with the class competition Doll’d Up Nautical Knockdown: Where Fashion Meets Splashin’ featuring battle boats, dolls, and a swimming pool in the atrium of the Scott building.