Nice marmot. Baby dies at age 12
Baby the yellow-bellied marmot had lived in the CSU zoology building.
Baby the yellow-bellied marmot had lived in the CSU zoology building.
Former Colorado governor Bill Ritter has authored a book that discusses the forces behind the energy revolution, new ways to think about energy, and the future of fossil and renewable fuels.
Batenburg will speak on his new book and his 25 years of success as an entrepreneur and business owner.
March lives up to its reputation as the Front Range’s snowiest month with classic after-Spring-Break blizzard.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra had pizzas “pies” stealthily sent to the students in recognition of their hard work on the international green vehicle competition.
The award recognizes outstanding contributions to the chemistry of fluorine, the lightest halogen and most reactive chemical element in the periodic table.
Peccoud, the new Abell Endowed Chair in Synthetic Biology, is researching the improved manufacture of biologics.
The Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research has been awarded a five-year, $2.98 million grant to conduct surveys with middle and high school Native youth.
The associate professor in chemical and biological engineering recently finished a sabbatic year at Naresuan University in Thailand.
Undergraduate researchers are invited to compete for prizes at Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity, April 18.