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Engineering Days: A culmination of education rooted in tradition
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering’s annual E-Days event traces its history back to CSU's earliest days.
Provost’s Council for Engagement spotlight: Neil Grigg
This month we meet Neil Grigg, professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
Forest service nursery gets an upgrade, courtesy of engineering students
The students have spent the past seven months making a brand-new seedling transport system, which they'll present during E-Days.
Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene symposium April 24-25
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability's Global Challenges Research Team is hosting a two-day symposium on environmental justice.
Only two weeks left to bring the CoCoRaHS Cup to your state
A Colorado State University-led citizen science network of rain, hail and snow spotters, CoCoRAHS, is recruiting new volunteers for its "March Madness" campaign.
Weather satellite scientist, alumnus receives space science award
Dan Lindsey is a scientist with NOAA’s Satellite and Information Service’s Center for Satellite Applications and Research.
Bright lights, big science: Joel Williams helping unleash some of the world's brightest X-rays
A rare opportunity has landed the electrical engineering graduate student on the ground floor of a new wave of X-ray science at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
CSU Society of Women Engineers chapter recognized for outreach efforts
Innovative, influential, intertwined: These are some of the characteristics the CSU chapter of the Society of Women Engineers is known for.