‘I will forever be grateful to Mr. Scott:’ Students share impact of scholarship support
For many students over the years, Scott's financial support opened doors that would otherwise be closed.
For many students over the years, Scott's financial support opened doors that would otherwise be closed.
Walter Scott, Jr. had never been to Fort Collins when he arrived at Colorado A&M in 1949. But his arrival proved to be transformational, for Scott and, ultimately, his alma mater.
Scott's extraordinary generosity to CSU prompted the dedication of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering in 2016.
Billionaire Walter Scott, Jr., the past top executive of Peter Kiewit Sons Inc. construction firm who helped oversee Warren Buffett's conglomerate and donated to various causes, particularly construction projects around Omaha, has died. (NPR/AP)
CSU atmospheric scientists and engineers will study the aerobiome — microbes in the air — as part of a new $12.5 million NSF project.
New grants from the NSF and NOAA to CSU’s Shantanu Jathar promise to advance our understanding of how air pollution is affected by volatile chemical products.
BME-CBE student Michelle Hefner interviewed Dean David McLean about the college's diversity efforts, working with students and industry, and the watershed moments of his work as dean.
Three members of Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science will be honored at the 102nd American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting.
The deadly flash flooding and tornado damage on the east coast shocked people who weren’t prepared for the magnitude of the storm. CSU atmospheric science Associate Professor Russ Schumacher said the severity of storms is increasing because of a warming climate. (Fox31 Denver)
“The most effective cloth masks are made from tightly woven materials and have a close seal on your face,” said mechanical engineering Assistant Research Professor Christian L’Orange. (Fast Company)