Engineering Exploration Day
High school students, parents, and community members to invited to explore CSU engineering majors and careers at the free event, held on CSU’s campus (October 19).
High school students, parents, and community members to invited to explore CSU engineering majors and careers at the free event, held on CSU’s campus (October 19).
Students, staff, and faculty are invited to a presentation and Q&A with veteran NASA astronaut Joe Tanner, veteran of four space shuttle missions and seven spacewalks. CSU student Amanda Merkley will also be given the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Award (September 26).
Learn about lightning and watch stunning footage of Colorado storms from Walt Lyons, president of WeatherVideoHD.TV, at FORTCAST’s first What’s Brewing in Weather & Climate talk of the semester (September 24).
Learn how scientists like Matt Rogers from CIRA monitor Earth’s atmosphere and environment using satellites at September’s Teen Science Café (September 11).
The Viewpoints lecture series, part of Off the Hook Arts Summerfest, will be during noon hours, June 18-July 11.
The Environmental Justice Working Group, a committee of researchers within the School of Global Environmental Sustainability, is hosting an open house on April 2 to share their vision of becoming the CSU Center for Environmental Justice.
Denver7’s Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson will discuss “Crayons to Computers: A History of TV Weather” at the first installment of FORTCAST’s What’s Brewing in Weather and Climate series this academic year.
The conference on detection, measurement and mitigation technology for natural gas emissions will take place Sept. 25-26 at Colorado State University.
About 2,000 talented teens from across the nation will gather on campus to battle it out in intensely competitive science and engineering projects.
In the future, everyday things in our homes, offices, cars, factories and cities are expected to be connected to the Internet in new ways that improve our lives and transform industries.