CSU Pi Tau Sigma chapter hosts national convention
The CSU chapter of Pi Tau Sigma hosted the organization’s 98th annual national convention in February, attended by 180 members from around the world.
The CSU chapter of Pi Tau Sigma hosted the organization’s 98th annual national convention in February, attended by 180 members from around the world.
Tami Bond has been appointed the Walter Scott, Jr. Presidential Chair in Energy, Environment and Health, the second of four presidential chairs endowed by the transformational gift from college alumnus Walter Scott, Jr.
Most recently, Vahabi won the ACS Excellence in Graduate Polymer Research Award and the Poly 2018 Graduate Student Travel Award, for his innovations in polymer-based functional surfaces.
The Energy Institute hosted nearly 60 students across the state for the KidWind Challenge, a wind turbine design competition.
The Adaptive Robotics Lab at Colorado State University creates small, lightweight robots that can reconfigure themselves in response to a need.
A study documenting the flooding of Lumberton is authored by scientists in the Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning, a research center headquartered at CSU.
The center's expertise helps decisionmakers create policies that facilitate America’s transition to a clean energy economy.
Two engineering students in the Vice President for Research 3 Minute Challenge were among participants selected to become the next VPR Graduate Student Fellows.
An established leader in water research, Colorado State University will host the 39th annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days meeting in March at the Lory Student Center.
Chemical and biological engineering faculty member Christopher Snow is one of six CSU Best Teacher Award winners to be honored March 27.