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Q&A with Boettcher Scholar and International Science and Engineering Fair participant Marissa Martinez
Marissa Martinez, a first-year biology student at CSU, recipient of the renowned Boettcher Scholarship and proud Hispanic student, arrived at CSU in the fall of 2023, bringing with her a wealth of cultural and scientific knowledge.
Information is powerful: Educating K-12 students on wolf behaviors and stakeholder perceptions
A howl in the night could mean many things, particularly in Colorado where wolf reintroduction is underway. The College of Natural Sciences Education and Outreach Center’s new STEM kit, “Wonder of Wolves,” acknowledges the deep complexities surrounding wolves, both biological and human.
Kanatous Lab using specimens for education, collaboration and outreach
Dominique Montaño, a former graduate student, helped develop a series of collaborative events to use the impressive specimen collection for education and outreach.
Going Viral: Biology student creates educational kit about the spread of pathogens
The Going Viral kit will be used by middle- and high-school students throughout Colorado.
First virtual Colorado Science and Engineering Fair gives students a way to connect amid COVID-19 stay-at-home orders
The International Science and Engineering Fair has been canceled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it was essential to the CSEF team at Colorado State University that a virtual fair still take place on schedule, this year on April 2.
Quím-O-Metros para Niños (Chem-O-Meters for Kids)
Chem-O-Meters, a new research kit from the Natural Sciences Education and Outreach Center teaches chemistry to 6th-12th grade students.
Science education students share their passion with science teachers at the Colorado Science Conference
Natural sciences students had the opportunity to meet science teachers at the Colorado Science Conference.
Students collaborate to develop tool kit for ocean plastics education
Two Colorado State University students have developed an educational tool to help K-12 students around the world understand how plastic impacts oceans and their ecosystems.
What homebody island birds could tell us about adaptation and evolution
Researchers led by biology professor Cameron Ghalambor are launching a study of microgeographic adaptation strategies of island scrub-jays, North America's only island-endemic bird.
Education and Outreach Center brings glacier science into the classroom
CSU's Education and Outreach Center is developing a kit that brings glacier science into classrooms -- without the melt.