CSU grad earns top Hispanic science and engineering honors
The technical achievements of Colorado State University alumna Bernie Hernandez-Sanchez were recognized with a 2016 Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Conference Award.
The technical achievements of Colorado State University alumna Bernie Hernandez-Sanchez were recognized with a 2016 Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Conference Award.
The entry included work from CSU’s photography, video, creative, and web groups.
When urban spaces undergo a redesign, usually professional design firms are brought in. Not this time.
Apple cider vinegar has long been associated with a variety of health claims, and has been getting a lot of new press lately, but which claims are actually true?
You do not want to miss CSU Theatre’s “rally” for Ubu Roi, which will be held in the University Center for the Arts’ Studio Theater.
Fourth-year biochemistry student Josh Romero shared his story at the College of Natural Sciences Scholarship and Fellowship Recognition Luncheon.
Suryanarayanan is the inaugural recipient of the Lisa and Desi Rhoden College Professorship in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Academic business research is a relatively new field; it only gained prominence in the years just ahead of the opening of the Colorado State University College of Business in 1966, spurred by a national call for business schools to follow the professional lead of engineering and medical schools. The result: more scientific methods – data, models, measurements, systems and analysis — used to study how business works.
The engineering student is testing a series of low-cost smoke sensors that work remotely, are solar-powered, and cost a fraction of what the U.S. Forest Service uses.
Approximately 1,300 high school journalists from around Colorado — plus about 100 of their advisors — will descend on the CSU campus Thursday, Oct. 20, for the Colorado Student Media Association’s annual “J Day.”