World's most advanced shipborne radar ready to set sail
An atmospheric science team will embark on a five-week research voyage to test a radar called SEA-POL.
An atmospheric science team will embark on a five-week research voyage to test a radar called SEA-POL.
A field campaign for observing storms using drones and weather balloons wrapped up in June.
A crowd of more than 21,000 fans took advantage of the Community Open House to get a peek at CSU's new stadium.
Our students made a big splash around the world this summer doing internships, research and volunteering abroad.
Learning fluid mechanics in Rome, or leading nature tours in Alaska, engineering students were all over the world this summer.
Ceremonies celebrating the graduation of 4,300 students were held over the weekend within the confines of CSU’s campus, but the audience watching the events spanned the globe.
Despite the difficulty of the engineering program, Martinez continues to experience success, most recently receiving the Jackson Distinguished First Generation Scholarship.
The undergraduate students from the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering at CSU who are helping set up new brewing facilities on campus seem to appreciate that it’s a rare opportunity.