First Generation Award: Breaking barriers and succeeding
Since 1984, the First Generation Award scholarship program at CSU has been responsible for helping thousands of first-generation students graduate.
Since 1984, the First Generation Award scholarship program at CSU has been responsible for helping thousands of first-generation students graduate.
In addition to receiving $4,000 for travel and research expenses, the new fellows will engage in professional development workshops and leadership and mentorship opportunities.
The application period for CSU Extension internships, which give students applied research opportunities, opens January 19.
A passion for automobiles has led an engineering master's student to Tesla for a spring internship.
“Looking back, anything I’ve overcome, it’s been because someone cared about me. Whether a professor, or the staff at the Engineering Success Center, or my classmates – someone went out of their way to help when I needed it.”
Michelle Hefner is busy with studies, research and advocacy, but you won't hear her complain.
The Interdisciplinary Training, Education and Research in Food-Energy-Water Systems program is open to CSU Ph.D. students who have applied to or been accepted into their department’s program.
Award winners were announced Nov. 18 by the Graduate School and the Office of the Vice President for Research following three days of professional development events, a keynote, and a virtual networking session.
Systems engineering Ph.D. student Ricole Johnson will be recognized at the SWE WE20 conference in November for her most recent patent.
CSU's Interdisciplinary Training, Education and Research in Food-Energy-Water Systems, known as InTERFEWS, has doubled in size in both research proposals and participants.