Urban upheaval: undergraduate awarded for gentrification project
Augusta Irechukwu is using statistical modeling to help public policy makers predict gentrification.
Augusta Irechukwu is using statistical modeling to help public policy makers predict gentrification.
Debbie Crans becomes first person in Colorado and third woman ever, over the course of nearly 60 years, to receive ACS award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Inorganic Chemistry.
Ravishankara is a widely respected expert in the study of ozone, air quality and climate change.
Computer scientists solve an array of practical, real-world problems. At the 24-hour hackCU hackathon, five undergraduates and their teammates worked nonstop to produce three winning projects.
The Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award recognizes and encourages excellence in organic chemistry.
Pam Lundeberg, a graduate student studying Applied Social Psychology, is the recipient of the 2018 College of Natural Sciences Graduate Student Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award.
Active in the organization for 15 years, Nerger was elected to its board of directors in 2014.