Batteries are beautiful, says chemist and entrepreneur Amy Prieto
Prieto was the featured speaker for the President's Community Lecture Series May 24.
Prieto was the featured speaker for the President's Community Lecture Series May 24.
Being present in an online course means spending quality time in the course, responding to discussion threads, sharing additional resources, creating videos, and writing summaries of ideas students have shared. These efforts should challenge students to exchange ideas, deepen their thinking, and grow intellectually.
CSU polo star Kareem Rosser will be featured this week in an episode of HBO's "Real Sports."
The Colorado Natural Heritage Program, with help from CSU's Geospatial Centroid, recently launched a new COMaP system.
Year-long course helps teachers bring diversity and inclusion into the classroom as part of course work.
A new "Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas," which has its roots at CSU will be unveiled May 25 at the United Nations Environment Assembly.
Many effects of aging are shared by people and pets. Just as we can take steps to care for ourselves, we can provide focused care for aging pets to help maintain their health and quality of life.
Students in CSU’s Department of Design and Merchandising came to the aid of Colorado firefighters this spring, creating new uniforms that will differentiate them from police officers — whether they’re at the scene of an emergency or in the grocery store.
Gov. John Hickenlooper signed HB1228 into law in the CSU Annual Trail Garden.
The advanced 3-D lithium ion battery technology company spun out of Colorado State University has announced a strategic investment from Stanley Ventures, the newly formed venture arm of Stanley Black & Decker.