A presidential presence: College of Engineering to create four Presidential Chairs
A gift from Walter Scott, Jr. will establish Presidential Chairs to help the university recruit and retain the highest-quality faculty.
A gift from Walter Scott, Jr. will establish Presidential Chairs to help the university recruit and retain the highest-quality faculty.
The entity we now know as CSU’s College of Engineering sprung to life with the creation of a single class in 1882.
For the sixth time, the 21st Century Energy Transition Symposium, Sept. 28-29, drew academia and industry together to discuss problems and solutions spanning all energy sectors.
The second week of the program wrapped up in August, and leaders expect it will continue through at least 2018.
SBME is also the first accredited biomedical engineering degree in the country that has an obligatory tie to a partner degree in chemical and biological engineering, electrical engineering, or mechanical engineering.
The College of Engineering is offering a new, 12-credit Certificate in Systems Engineering Practice.
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.
Nolan Doesken, Colorado State Climatologist, will make remarks at the commemoration event in Loveland.