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Getting to know Jen Johnson, the new director of the Engineering Success Center
"Student success is everyone’s work at CSU." Jen Johnson started a new position as director of the Engineering Success Center on February 1.
Robinson and Smith named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Allen Robinson, dean of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, has been named a 2023 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals.
The right stuff: Love of chemistry leads to distinguished atmospheric science career
This month, CSU bestowed Collett with the honor of University Distinguished Professor in Atmospheric Science. Collett’s research focuses on understanding the chemical composition of fog and clouds, and helping communities and agencies address environmental air quality concerns.
Innovator of the Year Thomas Sale credits success to opportunity, collaboration, and persistence
Civil and Environmental Engineering Emeritus Professor Thomas Sale has been named the 2024 CSU STRATA Innovator of the Year.
First-ever KidWind competitions successfully hosted at CSU Spur
More than 250 young people competed in the KidWind Challenge at Colorado State University this year.
Research at the intersection: New CEE faculty member encourages pursuit of cross-disciplinary academic interests
Frances Davenport, a new assistant professor in civil and environmental engineering, pursues research at the intersection of traditional disciplines to address interesting natural and human problems.
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.
Maria Silva Dias Award, first issued this spring, honors first woman Ph.D. graduate
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.
Legendary systems engineer retires with 47 years, keeps learning
Ann Batchelor, who retired this month, played no small part in establishing the discipline of systems engineering.
Civil and environmental engineering celebrates first graduates from partnership with Asian Institute of Technology
A partnership between the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and CSU civil and environmental engineering has produced the first three graduates of the program.