New ENcourage Engineering Math Program offers incoming students confidence
The college’s new ENcourage Engineering Math Program helps incoming students learn practical applications of math in engineering.
The college’s new ENcourage Engineering Math Program helps incoming students learn practical applications of math in engineering.
Systems and ECE are joining the Department of Atmospheric Science in no longer requiring Graduate Record Examination scores as part of the application for admission into their graduate programs.
Ellie Casas, a doctoral candidate in the Atmospheric Science department, is working this summer as one of the instructors of the ENcourage Engineering Math Program.
Brian Munsky, Chemical and Biological Engineering professor, is leading an effort to expose undergraduate students to quantitative biology research.
Congratulations, Rams! We’re excited that you’re joining us, and we want to help you make the transition to CSU as smooth as possible. So here are some tips to help you do orientation right.
What makes a well-rounded engineer? Ask graduating senior Nick Daly, this year's winner of the coveted Colorado Engineering Council, or CEC, Silver Medal, one of the most prestigious awards an engineering student can receive.
Meet several graduating Scott Scholars, and learn how the Walter Scott, Jr. Scholarship made a difference for them.
As a first-generation college student, Venegas is grateful for the support of family, friends, donors and faculty, all of whom helped him adapt and excel while at CSU.
During her time at CSU, Dindinger competed on the triathlon team, volunteered in Iceland, and learned the importance of giving back.
Being a student during the pandemic helped Dahley appreciate the CSU engineering community all the more.