Students collaborate to develop tool kit for ocean plastics education
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.
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.
RMAIS program organizers are hosting a leading expert in diversity and gender roles on May 1.
Building, Recruiting, And Inclusion for Diversity is an initiative designed to promote diversity in undergraduate computer science programs.
Reynolds will deliver her Monfort Professor Lecture April 11 at 4 p.m. in the Lory Student Center.
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.
On Feb. 23, LSOP hosted its biggest ever open house, drawing a crowd of 8,000 visitors.
By exposing insects to carefully controlled conditions, researchers will measure their effects on plant production, nutrient cycling, and related plant physiology and traits.
Psychology's Gwenith Fisher co-authored a study examining the notion that working long hours negatively impacts health.
Darrell Whitley is an internationally known computer scientist – and an award-winning bonsai cultivator. He recently joined the Colorado State University College of Natural Sciences Dean’s Office for a year as acting associate dean for academics.
Poff received the 2019 Award of Excellence from the Society for Freshwater Science for an outstanding career studying freshwater.