Collegiate Challenge pitch competition deadline extended
The CSU Collegiate Challenge, one of the most enriching student business pitch competitions in the region, is accepting online applications through Feb. 29.
The CSU Collegiate Challenge, one of the most enriching student business pitch competitions in the region, is accepting online applications through Feb. 29.
This year's poster session to be held in conjunction with CSU Collegiate Challenge business pitch competition April 27.
Longtime friend of CSU Bob Everitt died Feb. 12 with his family by his side.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability (SoGES) will host a panel discussion on renewable energy from 5-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 23,at Avogadro’s Number. For the second year in a row, the largest source of new power added to the United States' electrical grids has come from renewable sources due to technological advances, favorable legislation, and reduced cost. Recent trends suggest that the U.S., along with many other nations, is transitioning from fossil fuels to clean energy sources. The largest growth came from wind farms as developers took advantage of federal tax credits due to expire at the end of 2016. A panel of CSU experts will discuss the technological, economic, and political aspects of clean energy. Topics will include various sources of clean energy, its cost effectiveness, efficiencies, possibilities for advancement, and more. Panelists include: • Bryan Willson, Department of Mechanical Engineering and director, CSU Energy Institute • Sandra Davis, Department of Political Science • Terrence Iverson, Department of Economics • Courtney Jahn, Department of Bioagricultural Sciences & Pest Management The discussion will be moderated by Gene Kelly, assistant director for Research and Development at SoGES, professor in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, and interim CEO for NEON, the National Ecological Observatory Network. The panel discussion—part of a Managing the Planet series—is free of charge and open to the public.
Little Shop of Physics, CSU's traveling, hands-on science education program, is hosting its 25th annual Open House, Saturday, Feb. 27 at the Lory Student Center.
Luis Benitez, director of the Colorado Outdoor Recreation Industry Office, will speak on campus Feb. 23.
This month, the College of Agricultural Sciences is hosting a research seminar series designed to help members of the CSU community gain a better understanding of the cutting-edge research taking place in agricultural labs, studios and fields.
The Office of the Vice President for Research will host Global Grand Challenges: Research and Translation, Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 1 p.m. at the Warwick Hotel in Denver.
Tickets for snowed-out Feb. 2 Black History Month keynote will be honored.
The splendor of fashion and using recycled materials in unique ways inspired design and merchandising students in the new exhibit in the Gustafson Gallery at Colorado State University.