Photo gallery: Scenes from fall commencement ceremonies
Colorado State University honored more than 2,300 graduates at its fall commencement ceremonies held Dec. 16-17.
Colorado State University honored more than 2,300 graduates at its fall commencement ceremonies held Dec. 16-17.
The quest for abundant, carbon-free energy will likely get a big boost by Colorado State University, home to advanced laser technology and a key partner in a national research consortium to advance nuclear fusion energy.
The Class of 2022 represent the very best of CSU, showing courage in the face of adversity in the pursuit of their degrees. Meet just a few of the outstanding students who are graduating this fall.
With new funding and a new name, the Rocky Mountain Alliance for Minority Participation is here to support underrepresented STEM students across Colorado and Wyoming.
The University is set to honor the 2,300-plus students who have navigated the challenges of 2020 and 2021 to earn degrees.
Pries, also a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society and a founding member of the Women in Number Theory Network, strives to be a steward of both inclusivity and equity in math and is a student of those who pioneered such work.
SOURCE recently sat down with Amy Parsons to get to know the presidential finalist a bit better.
Using sunlight to split water, or H2O, into hydrogen and oxygen represents what Justin Sambur, associate professor in the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State University, calls “a holy grail in energy science.”
The 31-member Search Advisory Committee was made up of people who represented a variety of campus and community stakeholder groups including tenured and non-tenure-track faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, the agricultural community, community and business leaders, as well as members of the CSU System Board of Governors.
VetVR is a multidisciplinary initiative aimed at developing and testing virtual educational tools for veterinary medicine.