Plague research wins award for CSU graduate student
The award recognizes David Markman for his work to solve one of plague's fundamental mysteries.
The award recognizes David Markman for his work to solve one of plague's fundamental mysteries.
As learning assistants, undergrads can gain teaching experience, connect with professors and improve classes.
The College of Natural Sciences celebrated the graduation of 222 students earning their bachelor of science at the fall 2017 commencement ceremony Saturday, Dec. 16.
After realizing that he enjoyed helping people, Chris Goheen used the B2B program to transfer to CSU and explore everything the university has to offer.
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This fall, 10 incoming chemistry undergraduates were selected to receive the new Michael Smith Scholar in Chemistry award. Meet some of these inspiring students.
Fu transferred to CSU last fall from a university in Shanghai. Although she arrived as a psychology major, she also found an interest in another field: statistics. After her first stats class at CSU, she was hooked.
Karen Gilbert discussed the psychology of priorities and how it affects the decisions we make.
Debbie McCuen is researching an edible plague vaccine for ferrets, one of North America's most endangered mammals.
Zane Moore is studying the vast redwood genome to learn how mutations affect this long-lived giant.