Joining in: Computer science student participation up fivefold at women in computing conference
Conferences can be an eye-opening experience. Thirty computer science students received scholarships to discover that firsthand.
Conferences can be an eye-opening experience. Thirty computer science students received scholarships to discover that firsthand.
The Grace Hopper Conference delivers valuable experiences, a sense of community, and an appreciation for both the challenges and phenomenal women in technology.
Colorado State University's Chemistry Club and the Department of Chemistry spooked a record number of community members this past Sunday, Oct. 28 with their annual "Halloween Spooktacular Show."
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.
Lack of seasonal temperature variation in tropical mountains has led to species that are highly adapted to their narrow niches, creating the right conditions for new species to arise in these areas.
Team VR-oom VR-oom won first place with a virtual reality program designed to evaluate an athlete’s readiness to return to sports after a concussion.
Computer science undergraduate team uses networked smart devices to help seniors age at home safely.
ProtoDUNE is the critical testing and validation precursor to DUNE, which is scheduled to start taking neutrino data in approximately 2026. CSU researchers are working on the first of two ProtoDUNE cryostats.
Kerry Rippy, a chemistry graduate student with the Department of Chemistry was selected to receive a 2018 Endeavor Research Fellowship.
Competitors from colleges and universities throughout the Rocky Mountain region race against the clock in a battle of logic, strategy and mental endurance.