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Topping out ceremonies for CSU Health and Medical Center, on-campus stadium and Chemistry Research building held in first week of August.
The CSU Tropical Meteorology Project is predicting a total of 11 additional named storms to form this season, including the currently active Earl.
Before earning the chance to represent Colorado in this year’s Miss America pageant, Shannon Patilla had to overcome adversity — including losing her father unexpectedly her freshman year in high school.
A little more than seven years ago, when U.S. Marine Sgt. Joel Peters lay in a coma following a Humvee accident in East Africa, doctors weren’t sure he was going to live — much less fulfill his dream of following in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps by becoming a police officer.
CSU student David Colangelo spent this summer working for Elderhaus Adult Day Programs as a part of his fieldwork toward his degree in occupational therapy, and it was a creative affair.
Family engagement and promoting civic leadership are at the heart of the work being done throughout Colorado.
Materials scientists have created a “superhydrophobic” coating that easily slicks away viscous liquids like syrup, honey and ketchup.
Students are participating in an increasing number of case competitions due to the benefits they provide.
CSU hurricane researchers have collaborated on a new website that pools 17 forecast centers’ predictions and analyses.