CSU engineering student named Astronaut Scholar
In April, Chloe Brekhus was named a Goldwater Scholar. Now, the Colorado State University undergraduate has picked up another prestigious STEM honor.
In April, Chloe Brekhus was named a Goldwater Scholar. Now, the Colorado State University undergraduate has picked up another prestigious STEM honor.
As David McLean approaches the end of his 10-year tenure as dean of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, he recently reflected on some highlights of his time at CSU.
Two groups of CSU engineering students are helping Jian Cohen with his goal to “live like everyone else.” (Fort Collins Coloradoan)
Biomedical engineering students demonstrated two projects at E-Days on April 24 that are already making a difference in the life of a CSU business student.
More than 400 senior engineering students will take over the Lory Student Center and Plaza for the annual E-Days Showcase on April 24.
CSU researchers are leading a study determining how accurately they can detect a tibia fracture's healing progress by measuring the mechanical stiffness of the bone.
Faculty and staff plan to bring more than 20 engineering programs and research projects to the Hydro grand opening to showcase the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering at Spur.
Engineering Professors Ketul Popat and Pinar Omur-Ozbek are teaching courses on biomedical and water challenges, respectively, to help students learn more about the world around them.
The study provides a more detailed view of the inequalities in exposure to known air pollutants among different United States populations.
Sarah Verderame, a graduate of CSU’s biomedical and mechanical engineering program, is the university’s 2022 recipient of the Silver Medal from the Colorado Engineering Council.