Summertime Standout: Daiana Bilbao
Computer Science undergraduate Daiana Bilbao has spent the summer coding at Twitter and learning Japanese.
Computer Science undergraduate Daiana Bilbao has spent the summer coding at Twitter and learning Japanese.
CSU's first undergraduate summer mathematics research program is in full swing.
Molly Corder is racing against time to save endangered species and bring back nearly extinct ones.
Jarod Snook, a sophomore majoring in chemistry was awarded the Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship. The Hollings Scholarship includes a two-year academic scholarship and a summer internship opportunity with NOAA for full-time undergraduate STEM and education majors.
CSU students took first place in the annual scavenger hunt at the 2018 SUnMaRC.
On May 12, the college bestowed the bachelor of science degree on 673 undergraduate students. Molly Bloom, author of Molly's Game, was the featured commencement speaker.
Holly Perretta will be graduating from the College of Natural Sciences this spring with a degree in biological science after just two years.
Chase Herring's tumultuous past hasn't kept him from earning his degree in psychology.
At this year's commencement ceremonies, the University's clear bag rules will be in effect for all students, family members and guests planning to attend.
Third-year and recent graduate of the Department of Physics Andrew Sexton and Aaron Glock are working together to explore the effects of quantum mechanics on magnetic systems.