Creating more energy efficient memory for the devices of the future
Dr. Mingzhong Wu, along with fellow researchers, discovered a major advancement in physics that could mean more energy efficient magnetic storage.
Dr. Mingzhong Wu, along with fellow researchers, discovered a major advancement in physics that could mean more energy efficient magnetic storage.
Mary Taylor Young, an award-winning nature writer and graduate of Colorado State University, is being inducted into the Colorado Authors’ Hall of Fame.
CSU statistics alumni, faculty, and students were well represented at this year's Joint Statistical Meetings held in Denver, Colorado.
The Wolves to Rams Scholars program will help students successfully transfer from Front Range to CSU to earn bachelor’s degrees.
Part of three projects chosen nationally this year by the National Science Foundation, Robert Paton and his team will create a new generation of “data chemists.”
Sarah Hervey, a master's student in psychology, was awarded a prestigious fellowship for addictions counseling.
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.
The discovery of how plant resistance proteins trigger localized cell death could lead to new strategies for engineering disease resistance in crops.
Webber, a biology major with a concentration in human anatomy and physiology, has spent the summer as an intern in the Biology/Zoology student advising office.
Student Kellyn Dassler spent her summer working at Carnegie Mellon University as part of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute.