Not just for gamers: CSU launching Virtual Reality Initiative
The Office of the Vice President for Research is launching a Virtual Reality Initiative, with the goal of expanding the breadth and depth of this emerging technical field.
The Office of the Vice President for Research is launching a Virtual Reality Initiative, with the goal of expanding the breadth and depth of this emerging technical field.
Quantitative biology is a growing field, and CSU is leading efforts to expand its reach.The 10th q-bio Summer School and Conference ended in late July, and this year’s program offered eight scientific themes on different campuses.
With the percentage of graduates who identify as female at 24.6 percent, the College of Engineering has gained ground in increasing recruitment and retention rates of female students.
Alex Miró dreams that someday Todos Santos will be a zero waste city. It's more than a dream, it’s a vision he’s working extremely hard to achieve.
Housing & Dining Services ready for a full house this year.
School is Cool celebrates 25 years by setting records for students served, money raised.
CSU's vice president for research, Alan Rudolph, has co-authored a clinical report on a brain-machine interface for paralyzed patients.
Learn what separation anxiety looks like in pets and how to help.
This summer term, seven eager undergraduate students spent nearly three weeks in the field – and on the water – in the first Field Marine Biology course at CSU’s Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
New apartments open to undergrads, graduate students, international students, visiting scholars and post-docs on Aug. 8.