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Study abroad program introduces first-year engineering students to Copenhagen, college, and each other
For 14 first year students in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, the 2023-24 school year started early with a study abroad program in Copenhagen, Denmark. Students interested in the 2024 Bridge Program offerings are encouraged to attend a virtual info session this Thursday, February 15, 2024.
MECH 202 students, in nautical knockdown, make their professor proud
This year, MECH 202 culminated with the class competition Doll’d Up Nautical Knockdown: Where Fashion Meets Splashin’ featuring battle boats, dolls, and a swimming pool in the atrium of the Scott building.
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.
Outstanding Grad: Mayca Alessandra Saavedra, Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering
“Peru is one out of three Latin American countries that suffer the most from a lack of clean water. With water scarcity being part of the 14 Grand Challenges of Engineering, I knew this would be a field I can tackle and contribute to find a solution.”
New student scholarship award honors Bill Gray’s contribution to atmospheric science
Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science recently honored graduate student Alex DesRosiers as the first recipient of the Bill Gray Award, a newly established honor that recognizes outstanding published research into fundamental tropical meteorology and climate.
Engineering student embraces college to give back to the one who made it possible: his dog
Transfer student Robert Lamm is studying to be an environmental engineer and a philanthropist.
Student group represents CSU at NASA rocket competition for first time
The mechanical engineering senior design team will have nine months to raise funds, design, and create a rocket for the competition April in Huntsville, Alabama.
Engineering success: New course helps incoming students thrive in college
A new course offered by the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering aims to help first-year students navigate the difficult transition from high school to engineering classes.
CSU PhD student one of 12 2023 U.S. Air Force Outstanding Airmen
Air Force Tech. Sgt. Kimberly Mastrocola, a PhD student in the Department of Systems Engineering, was selected as an Outstanding Airman for 2023, one of only 12 extraordinary noncommissioned officers to receive the honor.
Aerospace engineering at CSU: 10 exciting things you should know
Whether it’s deep-space communication, autonomous UAVs, robotics or using and calibrating sophisticated sensors, students with a passion for aerospace engineering have a home at CSU.