Jeff Collett named technical editor-in-chief of Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
Collett will edit one of the oldest peer-reviewed journals covering the fields of air quality and waste management.
Collett will edit one of the oldest peer-reviewed journals covering the fields of air quality and waste management.
“2021 is another example of warmer extremes becoming increasingly frequent,” said Becky Bolinger, a climatologist based at Colorado State University. (PBS Newshour)
NPR affiliate KUNC talked with Russ Schumacher, Colorado’s state climatologist and director of the Colorado Climate Center, about how those conditions set the stage for fire.
Steven “Doc” Schaeffer retires after 29 years at CSU. His legacy includes growing the Engineering Manufacturing Education Center threefold and cementing experiential learning into the mechanical engineering curriculum.
To figure out how to respond, CSU's Dan Goble teamed up with a professor from another part of the university: John Volckens, a mechanical engineer. (Colorado Public Radio)
Russ Schumacher, director of the Colorado Climate Center, said the state had experienced a warming trend over the past two decades. (New York Times)
With a steadily growing Ph.D. program, the Department of Systems Engineering continues to equip students with systems engineering skills in response to industry demand.
Dan Goble, director of CSU's School of Music, Theater and Dance partnered with John Volckens, a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, to conduct the study. (CBS News)
"So if we do go through another winter with another sub-par snowpack, the water concerns from western Colorado through the Southwest are going to get pretty serious by next year,” said Russ Schumacher, Colorado's State Climatologist. (Colorado Sun)
Colorado health officials are ramping up the state’s early detection methods for COVID-19. That includes wastewater monitoring. CSU's Susan De Long helped launch the state’s surveillance program. (CBS Denver)