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Donor gives back to biology department through specimen donation
Colorado State University’s Department of Biology recently received a collection of taxidermy specimens to assist with the education of students, thanks to the generosity of a donor with ties to the University.
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.
50th Scholarship Luncheon celebrates generosity of donors, dedication of students
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.
Science journalist Carl Zimmer to speak at CSU Oct. 17
On Oct. 17, science journalist Carl Zimmer will speak on his new book, She Has Her Mother’s Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity, as a part of the Murray Honors Lecture series.
Legacy of independence: CSU alumna earned Ph.D. as a single mother of two
Legacy of independence: CSU alumna earned Ph.D. as a single mother of two
Support the College of Natural Sciences’ Undergraduate Scholarship Fund for Love Your State Day of Giving
April 19, the College of Natural Sciences is raising funds for undergraduate scholarships in CSU's Love Your State Day of Giving.
Elements 2017: College of Natural Sciences Magazine
Read the full issue featuring "Building the Future of Science," latest news, department updates, alumni profiles, and more.
Ten Michael Smith Scholars in Chemistry start their journey at CSU
This fall, 10 incoming chemistry undergraduates were selected to receive the new Michael Smith Scholar in Chemistry award. Meet some of these inspiring students.
Making tastier tomatoes at this year’s CSU Thornton-Massa Lecture Nov. 12
Klee’s lecture, “Why Don’t My Tomatoes Have Any Flavor? A Case Study in Industrial Agriculture” is the 18th annual Thornton-Massa Lecture and is free and open to the public.
Helping students: Beyond the classroom and counseling session
Deffenbacher is supporting a new scholarship endowment created in his name to help exceptional students eliminate the financial anxiety that can surround a college education.