College of Natural Sciences celebrates Spring 2018 Commencement
On May 12, the college bestowed the bachelor of science degree on 673 undergraduate students. Molly Bloom, author of Molly's Game, was the featured commencement speaker.
On May 12, the college bestowed the bachelor of science degree on 673 undergraduate students. Molly Bloom, author of Molly's Game, was the featured commencement speaker.
With the help of quantum mechanical computation, new CSU faculty member Robert Paton helped to develop a new catalyst that could improve medicines and medical imaging.
Holly Perretta will be graduating from the College of Natural Sciences this spring with a degree in biological science after just two years.
Chase Herring's tumultuous past hasn't kept him from earning his degree in psychology.
A new CSU study shows that writing helps boost learning in undergraduate biology classes.
University Distinguished Professor Diana Wall was elected May 1 to the National Academy of Sciences.
At this year's commencement ceremonies, the University's clear bag rules will be in effect for all students, family members and guests planning to attend.
Rainer Blatt, a quantum computing expert from the University of Innsbruck in Austria, will give a public lecture at 7:00 p.m., May 3 in the 100 Auditorium of the Engineering Building at CSU.
CSU chemists have made another major step toward waste-free, sustainable materials that could one day compete with conventional plastics.
Assistant Professor of Computer Science Louis-Noel Pouchet aims to identify and optimize the areas in which our everyday gadgets are failing us.