Kaori Keyser, born to be an Eco Leader
CSU freshman Kaori Keyser tackled her first sustainability project when she was in grade school.
CSU freshman Kaori Keyser tackled her first sustainability project when she was in grade school.
Biomedical engineering students are designing a training laparoscope with 30-degree tilt functionality.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering’s annual E-Days event traces its history back to CSU's earliest days.
The Steel Bridge Team’s mission is to design a one tenth-scale bridge that can be constructed and deconstructed quickly.
Senior design students are using tobacco leaves to grow antibodies that treat Japanese Encephalitis Virus.
Engineering students have reintroduced a club for off-road motor sports, and have created a vehicle for an international competition.
Engineering students designed a custom, 2-hecoliter brewery for their Senior Design Project.
The students have spent the past seven months making a brand-new seedling transport system, which they'll present during E-Days.
A rare opportunity has landed the electrical engineering graduate student on the ground floor of a new wave of X-ray science at Los Alamos National Laboratory.