Chemistry student awarded oldest graduate fellowship of its kind, NSF GRFP
Three-year fellowship gives Ian Moseley research freedom to focus exclusively on molecular magnets
Three-year fellowship gives Ian Moseley research freedom to focus exclusively on molecular magnets
On ordinary days, student workers are a reliable source of knowledge for patrons at the Morgan Library Help Desk. On these extraordinary days, they are indispensable.
Colorado State University Libraries’ Archives and Special Collections is launching the COVID-19 Archive to capture and preserve personal stories from CSU students, faculty and staff.
Chem-O-Meters, a new research kit from the Natural Sciences Education and Outreach Center teaches chemistry to 6th-12th grade students.
Placing first and second in the 3MP competition at the 2019 NPSMA conference, PSM students Nathan Edwards and Molly Selleck demonstrated their ability to communicate science well to the general public, interpreting their research to a general public audience in just 3 minutes.
A first-generation college student and a daughter of Mexican immigrants, north Denver native Faviola Robles-Saenz has never been one to take education and opportunity for granted.
Natural sciences students had the opportunity to meet science teachers at the Colorado Science Conference.
CSU student-veteran Julius Philpot looks to connect with high school kids while sharing his love of basketball and education.
Presentations by nearly 300 graduate students at the 2019 GradShow included live performances, visual arts, and research posters.
This year the Computer Science program at CSU had an incoming class with the largest percentage of female students in the department’s history. Here are four students who are leading the future of computer science.