May the best teens win: CSU hosts 2018 Science Olympiad National Tournament, May 18-19
About 2,000 talented teens from across the nation will gather on campus to battle it out in intensely competitive science and engineering projects.
About 2,000 talented teens from across the nation will gather on campus to battle it out in intensely competitive science and engineering projects.
Nontraditional student overcomes dyslexia to graduate from Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
CURC celebrates the achievements of undergraduate students from a wide variety of disciplines.
See photo highlights and a list of winners from the Multicultural Undergraduate Research, Art and Leadership Symposium.
Sign up to be a volunteer rain and snow spotter before March 31 to help your state win the CoCoRaHS cup.
The study will comprise a multi-factor, retrospective analysis of about 17,000 children in Wisconsin.
Every Tuesday, climate center staff share detailed updates on local drought conditions.
A new paper addresses how climate change is affecting the evolution of organisms.
At first they thought it was a plane, or a satellite behind clouds.
Becky Bolinger, assistant state climatologist, shared an update on mountain snowpack conditions and what they portend for the rest of winter.