CSU students join thousands for celebration of women in computing
This past fall, 10 undergraduate computer science students attended the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.
This past fall, 10 undergraduate computer science students attended the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.
Fourth-year biochemistry student Josh Romero shared his story at the College of Natural Sciences Scholarship and Fellowship Recognition Luncheon.
This summer break, many College of Natural Sciences students splashed into research and internships across the world.
This summer term, seven eager undergraduate students spent nearly three weeks in the field – and on the water – in the first Field Marine Biology course at CSU’s Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
The smog chamber is just one tool Shantanu Jathar is deploying for his overarching research aim: to better understand emissions and the atmospheric processing of pollutants from a range of energy sources.
This week, more than a dozen high schoolers from across the country are on campus for the College of Natural Sciences' SciTrek camp, run by the college's Education and Outreach Center.
Chris Lewis, a sophomore at Colorado State University, claimed second place in the Midwest regional Chinese Bridge language competition held in Chicago in April.
Divergent climate tolerances play crucial roles in how species evolve. CSU biologists offer new insight into this long-held understanding of species diversity.
Ph.D. student Zak Burkley was chosen for a coveted place at the annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability has selected 20 early career researchers as Sustainability Leadership Fellows for the 2016-2017 academic year.