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Find out what Colorado State University engineering students have designed for the future at the E-Days Showcase on April 19! Senior design students across disciplines will feature projects ranging from health, sustainability, climate change, and more.
Materials Science & Engineering graduate students selected for national NSF I-Corps program
Two Materials Science and Engineering graduate students recently completed the NSF's prestigious I-Corps™ program, which helps scientists fast-track the discovery process needed to bring new technologies to market.
Rams Without Borders students reflect on the human core of water access project in Central America
Four students with CSU’s Rams Without Borders travel to El Salvador for water access project and bring home an appreciation for the human core of engineering.
Floor tiles celebrate graduate student contributions to CSU Energy Institute research, entrepreneurship
Engraved floor tiles in the Powerhouse Energy Campus pay tribute to the achievements of CSU Energy Institute graduate students.
What do your blood test results mean? A toxicologist explains the basics of how to interpret them
Toxicologist and CSU Professor Brad Reisfeld explains how understanding what common blood tests are intended to measure can help you better interpret the results.
What do your blood test results mean? A toxicologist explains the basics of how to interpret them
Understanding what common blood tests are intended to measure can help you better interpret the results. If you have results from a recent blood test handy, please follow along. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
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.
UW and CSU to Test Algae-Based Carbon Technology at Wyoming Integrated Test Center
Wyoming’s Integrated Test Center will host a new $2.5 million project with CSU, UW and Living Ink Technologies to convert an industrial source of carbon dioxide into high-value materials through an algae-based carbon transfer process.
Colorado State University key leader in $160M NSF-funded climate, community, and technology initiative
Colorado State University will hold a leadership role in a newly funded $160 million regional research hub focused on supporting partnerships to help communities monitor, mitigate and adapt to climate change in the West and beyond.
UW, CSU to test algae-based carbon technology at Wyoming Integrated Test Center
Wyoming’s Integrated Test Center will host a new $2.5 million project with Colorado State University, the University of Wyoming and Living Ink Technologies to convert an industrial source of carbon dioxide into high-value materials through an algae-based carbon transfer process. (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle)