Outstanding Grad: Claire Goldstein, College of Natural Sciences
After graduation with her degree in computer science, Goldstein will be a summer intern at a startup in Old Town called Mountain Data Group, then travel to South America.
After graduation with her degree in computer science, Goldstein will be a summer intern at a startup in Old Town called Mountain Data Group, then travel to South America.
The event will take place May 4 at the Boulder Public Library, in conjunction with the national March for Science.
Ravishankara is a widely respected expert in the study of ozone, air quality and climate change.
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.
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.
After graduating with a B.S. in Psychology, CSU alumnus Robert Stitzel pursued a career in filmmaking.
Thanks to the support of donors, the College of Natural Sciences awarded more than 275 scholarships and fellowships to students this academic year, which was celebrated at this year's record-breaking luncheon.
On Nov. 8 at 4 p.m., Professor Todd Kashdan, Ph.D., will give a talk titled “Dissecting Resilience: New Insights from Scientific Research on Rape, Depression, and Everyday Adversity,” sponsored by the Center for Meaning and Purpose in the Department of Psychology.
The 28th Annual Math, Science, and Technology Day introduced young students to Colorado State University, the world of science, and the connections between science and Latinx culture.
On Oct. 17, science journalist Carl Zimmer will speak on his new book, She Has Her Mother’s Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity, as a part of the Murray Honors Lecture series.