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The Rocky Mountain Alliance for Minority Participation serves students with new name and funding
With new funding and a new name, the Rocky Mountain Alliance for Minority Participation is here to support underrepresented STEM students across Colorado and Wyoming.
CSU chemists share in $20 million award for NSF Center for Computer-Assisted Synthesis
Rob Paton in the Department of Chemistry helped establish the center in 2018. His work is in developing new computational approaches that enable data science to be applied to chemical reaction discovery and optimization.
Visualizing a pandemic: Researchers aim to increase public acceptance of safe behaviors
Jessica Witt and a team from University of Michigan are identifying ways to visually communicate COVID-19 risk data to the public.
Two CSU chemistry professors to help celebrate 150 years of the Periodic Table
Professors Eugene Chen and Amy Prieto will join a national panel in Washington, D.C. this week discussing chemistry breakthroughs enabled by scientific understanding of the periodic table.
Chemistry student awarded prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Fionna Samuels to use three-year fellowship to continue studying cryoprotectant molecules
Simulation software with humble beginnings receives $1.7 million from NSF
Professor Wolfgang Bangerth's software has a worldwide community of users and is now on version 9.0.
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.