Outstanding Grad: Chase Herring
Chase Herring's tumultuous past hasn't kept him from earning his degree in psychology.
Chase Herring's tumultuous past hasn't kept him from earning his degree in psychology.
At this year's commencement ceremonies, the University's clear bag rules will be in effect for all students, family members and guests planning to attend.
Third-year and recent graduate of the Department of Physics Andrew Sexton and Aaron Glock are working together to explore the effects of quantum mechanics on magnetic systems.
The researchers completed X-ray microprobe analysis at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Advanced Light Source.
Smuggled exotic and endangered animal items confiscated by the U.S. federal government now have a chance at a new life - in the CSU Department of Biology's teaching collections.
The new CSU New Biology Building includes museum-style exhibits to promote learning.
The world now runs on big data – and data scientist is the top-rated job in the U.S. To help the state and the world meet this growing demand, CSU has launched a new major in data science.
New research shows that plague bacteria not only survive, but thrive and replicate once ingested by an amoeba.
As a lab assistant and the president of CSU's Women in Physics club, Aurora Popescu is a real physics guru.
Originally from the United Arab Emirates, Naomi has found a new home at CSU.