Congratulations to the fall 2017 College of Natural Sciences graduates
The College of Natural Sciences celebrated the graduation of 222 students earning their bachelor of science at the fall 2017 commencement ceremony Saturday, Dec. 16.
The College of Natural Sciences celebrated the graduation of 222 students earning their bachelor of science at the fall 2017 commencement ceremony Saturday, Dec. 16.
Read the full issue featuring "Building the Future of Science," latest news, department updates, alumni profiles, and more.
Fu transferred to CSU last fall from a university in Shanghai. Although she arrived as a psychology major, she also found an interest in another field: statistics. After her first stats class at CSU, she was hooked.
Zane Moore is studying the vast redwood genome to learn how mutations affect this long-lived giant.
Tom Heidenfelder has spent decades in the computer industry, rising from programmer to consultant, using his acumen – and unfailing attention to detail – to help major companies improve their systems. Thanks to his early training at CSU.
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.
CSU celebrated the grand opening of the new Biology Building and new Chemistry Research Building Oct. 12.
Come Sept. 1, CSU alumnus Jeff Wood (computer science, ‘86) knows which side of Mile High Stadium he’ll be sitting on.
Dr. Cochran has established the Dr. Jack Cochran Family Professorship in Natural Sciences, the first active college term professorship.