College of Natural Sciences recycles over 1,400 electronic devices
In Spring 2019, the College of Natural Sciences worked to properly dispose of 1,417 electronic devices – everything from typewriters to helium-neon lasers.
In Spring 2019, the College of Natural Sciences worked to properly dispose of 1,417 electronic devices – everything from typewriters to helium-neon lasers.
Mary Taylor Young, an award-winning nature writer and graduate of Colorado State University, is being inducted into the Colorado Authors’ Hall of Fame.
Norm Buchanan, an associate professor in the Department of Physics, has shared in a prestigious honor from the European Physical Society for his contributions to high energy physics, the examination of the most fundamental building blocks of nature.
As the new school year approaches, a growing number of female students are set to enter the Department of Computer Science at Colorado State University.
Just two days after graduating with degrees in psychology and social work, Ewan will start her Advanced Standing Masters in Social Work program.
The College of Natural Sciences will honor two professors with its highest academic honor as part of the spring 2019 Professor Laureate Awards celebration on April 30.
Two Colorado State University students have developed an educational tool to help K-12 students around the world understand how plastic impacts oceans and their ecosystems.
Colorado State University’s College of Natural Sciences recently recognized the accomplishments of faculty and staff over the past 50 years as part of its annual Emeritus Breakfast on March 28, 2019.
Faculty members are organizing the workshop to promote interaction and networking among new researchers, as well as provide them with valuable insights from leaders in the field.
The Janice L. Nerger Undergraduate Scholarship in Natural Sciences, established by Dr. Glenn and Donna Boutilier (’74), was created as a surprise for Dean Nerger.