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Seven math majors represent CSU at the Joint Mathematics Meeting
For the first time, seven fully supported students represented CSU at this year's Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Francisco, CA.
Computer science students awarded at CSU undergraduate research showcase
Winning projects include virtual forest bathing, heat island mapping, and a data visualization tool even your grandma can use.
CSU physicists make a precise measurement that bolsters longstanding quantum theory
Using lasers, supercooled hydrogen and radio frequency electromagnetic waves, the researchers characterized the magnetic interaction between the proton and electron in a hydrogen atom.
Collaboration and connection: Building a community in physics
Student groups are a popular way to get involved in university life and meet people with shared interests and experiences. Student groups like Women in Physics are great places to build community and collaboration amongst peers.
Rising star: Computer science undergraduate awarded for new digital portfolio product
Applying for a job? Need to make an online portfolio? One enterprising student created a product that eases the process for novices and “code-phobes.”
Computer science students take first place at cybersecurity competition
Students hone security skills in a race to hunt down software vulnerabilities – and exploit them.
First generation Navajo student builds pathway to mathematics success
Mathematics is about the diverse journeys and pathways to get to a solution. Irv Bahe’s unique story proves that the same holds true for mathematicians.
Top 3 sweep: Computer science students propel winning teams at Bio-Cybersecurity Student Challenge
Computer science students are creative, flexible and bring an arsenal of problem-solving skills to interdisciplinary competition.
Priya Krakker looks to expand the understanding of genetics
Priya Krakker, a biology student at Colorado State University, is learning, researching, and hoping to teach genetics.
Rasa Humeyumptewa looks to improve Indigenous therapy
Humeyumptewa is a fourth-year student majoring in Clinical and Counseling Psychology with a minor in Indigenous Studies, in the Department of Ethnic Studies. Humeyumptewa is an enrolled member of the Hopi Tribe sun clan, based in Arizona.