CSU engineering students help fix wheelchair for athlete
Wanda Roche needed help repairing her wheelchair for workouts, and CSU mechanical engineering students were there for her.
Wanda Roche needed help repairing her wheelchair for workouts, and CSU mechanical engineering students were there for her.
Chemical and biological engineering student Katie Jordan was awarded the 2019 CEC Silver Medal for her research, academics, and service with student organizations.
A clean energy academy for state lawmakers from across the U.S., part of Colorado State University’s Center for the New Energy Economy, has its fingerprints on renewable energy and climate change legislation advancing through state legislatures nationwide.
On July 1, Ron Sega will take a leave of absence to be chief technology officer for the U.S. Army Futures Command based in Austin, Texas.
A total of 527 engineering seniors graduating this year displayed 122 projects April 19 during E-Days – an annual showcase of senior design projects.
Wade Troxell is celebrating 35 years in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering and election to his third term as Fort Collins mayor.
Unusual tropical cyclone activity in the South Indian Ocean that is causing loss of human life and devastation has caught the attention of CSU’s Tropical Meteorology Project, which has been issuing seasonal hurricane forecasts in the Atlantic longer than any other organization.
Researchers have developed a new technology that allows them to probe cell changes without disturbing the cell’s physiology – a major advancement that helps scientists look more closely at cell changes to solve human health problems, according to a new paper in Cell Reports.
In the story of our planet’s intricate and ever-changing cycles, even dust plays a significant role.
This month marks five years since the Powerhouse Energy Campus celebrated its grand opening – an event that attracted hundreds of community members, academics, energy experts and former Governor John Hickenlooper.