Atmospheric Science graduate program eliminates GRE as admission requirement
Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science will no longer consider Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) scores for admission to the program.
Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science will no longer consider Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) scores for admission to the program.
CSU mechanical engineering students received several honors at the 2020 Colorado Undergraduate Space Research Symposium earlier this spring — a testament to a 30-year commitment to space education and project-based learning.
This real-time tool from Colorado State University’s Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) is probably the best out there (Fast Company).
Jean Peccoud at Colorado State writes that manganese complex methods for a coronavirus vaccine may hit complications during any attempt at mass production (Gizmodo).
The Campos EPC First Generation Engineering Scholarship, established with a $250,000 gift to the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, will provide $10,000 scholarships for first-generation students with the greatest need over the next two years.
With an early jump-start to the season, a record number of named storms, and a storm reaching states that don't normally see tropical systems, this season is off to a fast and interesting start (CNN).
"The Siberian warmth is truly remarkable. It's not only the magnitude of warmth, but what is more striking is its persistence," says Zack Labe, a postdoc in the Department of Atmospheric Science at CSU (CBS News).
Bonnie Faye Snodgress, who passed away this winter, graduated from the CSU College of Engineering in 1964 - the only woman in her class, and the first to graduate in more than 40 years.
A group of ten scholars, primarily geoscientists of color in academia, have put together a comprehensive set of proposals published under the heading A Call to Action for an Anti-Racist Science Community from Geoscientists of Color: Listen, Act, Lead (Weather Underground).
Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Jorge Rocca is one of only eight scientists in the nation awarded a $3 million U.S. Department of Defense fellowship.