New project to streamline diversity and inclusion in engineering curricula
A five-year, $1.9 million NSF grant will support integral components of engineering education at CSU.
A five-year, $1.9 million NSF grant will support integral components of engineering education at CSU.
They were part of a program aimed at introducing underrepresented populations to science and engineering.
Widely accepted textbook geology is being challenged, thanks to new CSU research.
On April 19, Scott was the guest of honor at a celebration of the college that now bears his name.
CSU freshman Kaori Keyser tackled her first sustainability project when she was in grade school.
Studies have shown that a method called electrochemical oxidation is an effective way to remove PFASs from wastewater. But carrying it out at the field scale is an entirely different challenge.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability has selected four Global Challenges Research Teams and six Research Fellows.
The Steel Bridge Team’s mission is to design a one tenth-scale bridge that can be constructed and deconstructed quickly.
This month we meet Neil Grigg, professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
For the second time in a row, America’s infrastructure has earned a grade of D+ from the American Society of Civil Engineers.