A message from the Dean: Supporting one another in the midst of tragedy
If you are hurting or need help, you are not alone. There are a number of resources available on campus for students, faculty, and staff.
If you are hurting or need help, you are not alone. There are a number of resources available on campus for students, faculty, and staff.
“Policymakers and consumers aren’t paying much attention to environmental impacts of the cannabis industry,” said Jason Quinn, mechanical engineering faculty at Colorado State University and senior author of the study. (Smithsonian Magazine)
Colorado State University researchers have developed modeling software that could help the building industry compare electrical performance to improve energy efficiency.
Health care systems could save lives and minimize losses by optimizing resource allocation and implementing mitigation strategies, according to two new studies by Colorado State University researchers.
“I don’t want to say bad because bad is not wearing a mask at all. So we could be doing a lot better," said John Volckens, a professor of mechanical engineering at Colorado State University. (Colorado Public Radio)
“There is little to no regulation on emissions for growing cannabis indoors. Consumers aren’t considering the environmental effect either." (Earther/Gizmodo)
“We’ve had three summers in a row with a failed monsoon in western Colorado and also very hot conditions,” said state climatologist Russ Schumacher. (Denver CBS 4)
CSU faculty members Melissa Burt and Emily Fischer speak with Colorado Public Radio about the Science Moms campaign.
Nobel laureate and former Atmospheric Science faculty member Paul Crutzen, who died on January 28, was a brilliant researcher and a steadfast advocate for the planet.
Sybil Sharvelle and Mazdak Arabi have been recognized by the ASCE for their work on integrated urban water management systems.