Computer engineering, mathematics major named astronaut scholar
Colorado State University senior Amanda Merkley has received the prestigious astronaut scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.
Colorado State University senior Amanda Merkley has received the prestigious astronaut scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.
The American Geophysical Union will honor CSU Atmospheric Science Associate Professor Emily Fischer with the James B. Macelwane Medal in recognition of her significant contributions to the geophysical sciences as an outstanding early career scientist.
The Rapid Prototyping and Applied Engineering Lab is a fabrication and engineering consultant group that provides support for other researchers as an official University Service Center and hands-on opportunities to students.
One of the factors that influence our winter weather suggests we could have slightly below-normal snow in the mountains this year, said Colorado State Climatologist Russ Schumacher (Denver Post).
Despite its increasing role in global warming and effect on the ozone layer, little has been done to rein in this climate pollutant. One big reason: agriculture (InsideClimate News).
Residents surrounding Tampa Bay have been spared the worst-case hurricane scenario many times before. Sometime soon, the worst-case scenario will arrive: a Category 5 hurricane with winds in excess of 160 mph (Vox).
High school students, parents, and community members to invited to explore CSU engineering majors and careers at the free event, held on CSU’s campus (October 19).
Recruiters from over 100 companies will join us at the Fall 2019 Engineering Career Fair, the cornerstone event of on-campus recruiting activities for engineering students. Students do NOT need to pre-register for our event, and students from all CSU colleges are welcome to attend (October 3).
CSU’s Class of 1969 will be recognized Friday, Oct. 4, during this year’s Homecoming and Family Weekend 50 Year Club Luncheon, and prominent veterinarian Charlie Vail and Lt. Col. Robert W. Johnson will be honored for their many accomplishments.
A study by CSU researchers has found that dirty air from the Indo-Gangetic plain and central India is messing with ozone levels in the Indian subcontinent (Quartz India).