CSU, TotalEnergies join forces to create qualification standards for greenhouse gas measurement methods
The combined team will develop internationally recognized protocols to qualify methane and greenhouse gas emissions measurements.
The combined team will develop internationally recognized protocols to qualify methane and greenhouse gas emissions measurements.
Originally launched in June 2022, the six-week series is back with 28 behind-the-scenes and backstage looks at various parts of campus.
CSU's Construction Management hosted a workshop to engage faculty, staff, and industry board members in exploring how to better recruit and retain a diverse workforce.
College of Business sophomore is using his love of sports and faith to share professional and collegiate athletes' stories.
The 514 CSU Online students who graduated this spring are the University’s largest class of distance grads, topping last year’s record by 11%
Professors Marla Roll and Andrew Persch from the Department of Occupational Therapy earn membership into the AOTA Roster of Fellows.
Colorado State University has been ranked the 11th top Peace Corps producing college of the last 20 years, continuing a legacy that began in 1961, when two CSU researchers published a feasibility study that helped lead to the international development organization’s creation.
In a new paper, CSU engineering researchers who specialize in life-cycle assessment of different industries provide the clearest view to date of what the true cost of biofuels really is.
A CSU professor who has studied leadership changes in real-world companies compares his research to the popular HBO series "Succession."
CSU School of Global and Environmental Sustainability Senior Scholar Ed Barbier urges world leaders to take “swift and decisive” action.