Summertime Standouts: Michelle Hefner
Chemical and Biological Engineering/Biomedical Engineering junior Michelle Hefner is spending her summer in Aachen, Germany on an 11-week research internship funded by the German government.
Chemical and Biological Engineering/Biomedical Engineering junior Michelle Hefner is spending her summer in Aachen, Germany on an 11-week research internship funded by the German government.
Mechanical Engineering major and Chinese minor, Sydney Spiegel ‘22, is spending his summer in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China studying at Soochow University.
Kate O’Dell’s air quality research has led to an adventurous and informative summer that may affect her career path.
Atmospheric science graduate students Jingyuan Li and Rung Panasawatwong will receive funding from the Assisting Students, Cultivating Excellence, Nurturing Talent or ASCENT program to pursue research opportunities outside the United States.
CSU atmospheric science students Sam Childs, Faith Groff and Chelsea Nam are among the 25 chosen for an Advanced Study Program colloquium, hosted annually by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) .
Colorado State University’s Graduate Student Council has chosen Atmospheric Science Assistant Professor Kristen Rasmussen for this year’s Graduate Advising and Mentorship Award.
The CSU team will pit their custom-made, liquid-fueled rocket against those of more than 122 collegiate teams.
Ram Racing is headed to a regional Formula SAE intercollegiate competition that will feature 80 teams in Lincoln, Nebraska, on June 19.
The Professional Science Master's in Biomanufacturing and Biotechnology will be the first such degree offered by the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
Fort Collins resident Wanda Roche attended graduation May 17 to pick up her newly modified wheelchair and to congratulate the graduating seniors who helped her.