College's first virtual career fair drew 64 employers, nearly 700 students
Nearly 700 students in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering talked with 64 employers virtually at the college’s semi-annual Career Fair October 1.
Nearly 700 students in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering talked with 64 employers virtually at the college’s semi-annual Career Fair October 1.
Amidst all the uncertainty created by the global pandemic, some international students have been able to start work on graduate assistantships for CSU from their home countries.
Atmospheric scientists at Colorado State University lead a program called PROGRESS help retain undergraduate women in STEM.
Engineering students are exposed to cutting-edge research and interdisciplinary collaboration in training programs through the One Water Solutions Institute.
While SACNAS was initially meant to bring representation to a few minority groups, it has evolved to become inclusive of all minoritized groups in STEM.
Dylan Bush's favorite activity is swinging on swings. CSU student engineers built him one as their final senior design project.
CSU mechanical engineering students received several honors at the 2020 Colorado Undergraduate Space Research Symposium earlier this spring — a testament to a 30-year commitment to space education and project-based learning.
An algae club has grown out of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, and it’s so popular that it attracts new students from across campus all the time.
When Danelle Lazcano-Concelman graduates from CSU, she will have served as a college ambassador and CSU Rocket Team project manager.