Biology student conducts research on relationship between malaria-drug dosage and parasite-killing potential
Ana Ibarra, a first-generation student in the Department of Biology, was able to conduct remote research in the REU program
Ana Ibarra, a first-generation student in the Department of Biology, was able to conduct remote research in the REU program
Koch has been at the forefront of policy since the 2016 elections. Despite the challenge of political activism, she recognized a need to bridge the political and scientific worlds, and she attempted to fill it.
Ariana Mims is shaping the future of computer science by paving the way for other women and people of color.
This online course is meant to give students in all majors applicable, hands-on skills in data analysis and to prepare them for highly analytical upper division courses.
With help from the Colorado Center for Cyber Security and the National Science Foundation the department managed to create more than 10 new summer internship positions.
The Going Viral kit will be used by middle- and high-school students throughout Colorado.
Four Department of Biology students reflect on how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed their experiences as students.
CSU is one of six universities from across the nation to receive funding from the Center for Inclusive Computing at Northeastern University to help recruit and retain more women in computer science programs.
Three-year fellowship gives Ian Moseley research freedom to focus exclusively on molecular magnets
Chem-O-Meters, a new research kit from the Natural Sciences Education and Outreach Center teaches chemistry to 6th-12th grade students.