Graduate Degree Program in Ecology to celebrate 25th anniversary with public event
Two early founders of GDPE, alumni and faculty will gather to mark the occasion. All are welcome.
Two early founders of GDPE, alumni and faculty will gather to mark the occasion. All are welcome.
New research shows that plague bacteria not only survive, but thrive and replicate once ingested by an amoeba.
Most people think of vision as simply a function of information the eye gathers – what the eye alone sees. For psychologist Jessica Witt, vision is a little more complicated than that.
In a Perspective piece in the journal Science, LeRoy Poff writes on the state of research in addressing environmental flow needs for rivers.
An unprecedented scientific inquiry into the chemistry of the indoor environment is being launched by CSU researchers.
Graham Peers and Wen Zhou will investigate next-generation biofuels and bioproducts using photosynthetic microalgae called diatoms.
CSU’s Tom Santangelo has helped elucidate striking parallels between how archaeal and eukaryotic cells package and store their genetic material.
Professor Rachel Pries has been named a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.
He received the honor at the 2017 Joint Statistical Meetings held in Baltimore earlier this summer.