CSU Society of Women Engineers wins Wow! Innovation Challenge
CSU"s SWE team won for developing a program to retain volunteers for its Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day.
CSU"s SWE team won for developing a program to retain volunteers for its Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day.
CSU's Atmospheric Cyclists have again dominated the bicycle-commuting contest sponsored by the City of Loveland.
Fort Collins Utilities partnered over the summer with Colorado State University’s Energy Institute and students as well as She’s in Power — an initiative designed to empower female clean energy leaders.
University Distinguished Professor Sonia Kreidenweis, who is well known for her research on atmospheric aerosol particles, has been named a fellow of the American Geophysical Union.
A new study by atmospheric researchers could lend new insight into Arctic weather patterns.
CSU’s reputation for groundbreaking microgrid research drew the 15th annual microgrids symposium to CSU.
Colorado State University students on a summer study abroad course in Ecuador put the extraordinary amount of knowledge they had learned in their courses to the test by helping create prosthetic devices.
Elizabeth (Libby) Barnes will receive the prestigious Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award from the American Meteorological Society in January.
Partnering with the city of Tallahassee, researchers are designing a self-reliant, resilient electric system that can better withstand the next Category 5 storm.
Mobile plume tracking, led by Colorado State University air pollution experts, is a key technology in Broomfield's ongoing Air Quality Testing Program.