Climate change is shrinking the Colorado River
One third of the flow decline over the past two decades was likely due to higher temperatures in the Colorado River’s Upper Basin.
One third of the flow decline over the past two decades was likely due to higher temperatures in the Colorado River’s Upper Basin.
The charitable singer will perform a blend of acoustics and rock on July 5 at 6:30 p.m.
Believing that all people, regardless of age, abilities or challenges should have a shot at living life to the best of their abilities with the support they need to be successful has influenced Cathy Schelly’s amazing career at the Center for Community Partnerships in the Department of Occupational Therapy.
CSU Professor of English Camille Dungy, an award-winning author of four full-length poetry collections and the editor of three poetry anthologies, released her first collection of literary essays, Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History, on June 13.
He was honored for his exceptional achievements and outstanding contributions in applied computational electromagnetics.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has named Raj Khosla to the executive committee of Science Breakthroughs 2030, an initiative that will identify the most compelling scientific opportunities in food and agriculture in the next decade and beyond.
CSU’s student-veterans helped turn a bad situation into a healing opportunity.
For the 25th year, African-American high school seniors from around the nation will research issues important to the African-American community during CSU’s Black Issues Forum.
The CSU Board of Governors recently tapped Susy Serrano to head up the Office of Internal Audit starting in June, and Jason Johnson now oversees the system’s legal team as General Counsel.
The work of John Volckens and his team are front and center in the tech giant’s inaugural Higher Education Stories.