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Newsweek features chemistry professor fighting infection with new bacteria-resistant materials
Undergraduate scholarship created to honor dean of College of Natural Sciences
The Janice L. Nerger Undergraduate Scholarship in Natural Sciences, established by Dr. Glenn and Donna Boutilier (’74), was created as a surprise for Dean Nerger.
Teaching and Mentoring Awards celebrate educators in the College of Natural Sciences
The College of Natural Sciences at Colorado State University celebrated excellence in education with the Teaching and Mentoring Awards on Dec. 3. The awards recognized outstanding faculty, staff, and graduate students who foster the learning and discovery in the College.
Dean Jan Nerger takes helm as Council of College of Arts and Sciences board president
Active in the organization for 15 years, Nerger was elected to its board of directors in 2014.
College of Natural Sciences celebrates 50 years
The college was created in 1968, but its departments and disciplines have a long and rich history on CSU's campus.
Grand opening celebration for new Biology Building and Chemistry Research Building [slide show]
CSU celebrated the grand opening of the new Biology Building and new Chemistry Research Building Oct. 12.
College of Natural Sciences names Melissa Reynolds new associate dean for research
This summer, Associate Professor in Department of Chemistry Melissa Reynolds stepped into the dean's office as the CSU College of Natural Sciences' new associate dean for research.
College of Natural Sciences’ Associate Dean for Research Jim Sites steps down to return to the physics department
After 12 years serving as associate dean for research in the College of Natural Sciences, Jim Sites is stepping down from the post this August.
Assistant to four deans, Georgeann Venis retires from CSU after 30 years
Whether you wanted to know how many (academic) chairs the physics department has had over the years or how many (physical) chairs were needed for the next College Executive Committee meeting, Georgeann Venis could tell you without missing a beat.