Batman’s Gotham City provides test case for community resilience model
In a new study, civil engineer Hussam Mahmoud offers an innovative approach to defining resilience that could help communities better prepare for hazards.
In a new study, civil engineer Hussam Mahmoud offers an innovative approach to defining resilience that could help communities better prepare for hazards.
How would today’s weather patterns look in a warmer, wetter atmosphere – an expected shift portended by climate change? Researcher Kristen Rasmussen offers new insight into this question.
The study of these smoke particles – their size, composition, dispersion and interaction with clouds and atmospheric processes – has a rich interdisciplinary history at CSU.
Bolinger has been a climatologist and drought specialist with the Colorado Climate Center since October 2016.
Hear from Colorado State Climatologist Russ Schumacher on the unusually warm winter conditions.
Jean Peccoud is lead author on a new paper urging awareness of 'cyberbiosecurity' risks for researchers, government and industry.
Civil engineers have developed an innovative new model for assessing the resiliency of coastal communities to hurricanes.
When Megan Emmons was 7, she became the youngest person to climb all 53 fourteeners in Colorado. Now, she's a high-achieving Ph.D. student and graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Of most note were three hurricanes that devastated the continental U.S. and islands in the Caribbean: Harvey, Irma and Maria
Shea Moore-Farrell is CSU's student delegate for the Consortium for Advanced Bioeonomy Leadership Education.