Senior design project leads to firsthand experience in El Salvador
Students from CSU’s Rams Without Borders are using their senior design project to help 100 families in El Salvador gain access to clean water.
Students from CSU’s Rams Without Borders are using their senior design project to help 100 families in El Salvador gain access to clean water.
A team of researchers has developed technology that can detect small amounts of antibodies in a person's blood.
Their goal is to create both a policy and culture of collegiality and respect across field teams.
A CSU-led program called PROGRESS has demonstrated that mentorship is key to the retention of underrepresented groups in the geosciences.
Professor Sue van den Heever and Melissa Burt will host a professional development workshop on government labs and other agencies 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, in ATS 101.
Learn how scientists monitor Earth’s atmosphere and environment using satellites at April’s Teen Science Café, featuring Matt Rogers from CIRA.
The CSU chapter of Pi Tau Sigma hosted the organization’s 98th annual national convention in February, attended by 180 members from around the world.
Tami Bond has been appointed the Walter Scott, Jr. Presidential Chair in Energy, Environment and Health, the second of four presidential chairs endowed by the transformational gift from college alumnus Walter Scott, Jr.
Most recently, Vahabi won the ACS Excellence in Graduate Polymer Research Award and the Poly 2018 Graduate Student Travel Award, for his innovations in polymer-based functional surfaces.
The Energy Institute hosted nearly 60 students across the state for the KidWind Challenge, a wind turbine design competition.