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Bridging the gender diversity gap in engineering
With the percentage of graduates who identify as female at 24.6 percent, the College of Engineering has gained ground in increasing recruitment and retention rates of female students.
Big Thompson flood, 40 years ago, to be commemorated this week
Nolan Doesken, Colorado State Climatologist, will make remarks at the commemoration event in Loveland.
Lyndsey Linke a champ in the pool, in the lab and, now, in startup realm
CSU's Lyndsey Linke is the founder of SiVEC Biotechnologies. She's created a technology that prevents the spread of avian flu virus in poultry.
Water and climate summit draws alumni experts from all corners
An international water and climate summit that welcomed many engineering alumni back to campus culminated in recommended research goals for CSU.
CSU environmental science and engineering ranked No. 7 worldwide
Colorado State University's environmental engineering degree program, part of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has been ranked No. 7 worldwide by the Academic Ranking of World Universities.
As wildfire season heats up, CSU experts push for national smoke warning system
An interdisciplinary group of CSU researchers are working on the enactment of a national smoke warning system.
Engineering students bring clean water tech to El Salvador
The CSU chapter of Engineers Without Borders is finishing up a water supply and distribution project in La Criba, El Salvador.
CSU methane research provides key data for new EPA greenhouse gas inventory
Published last year, the research has been directly incorporated into a major annual Environmental Protection Agency report that keeps a finger on the pulse of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.