CSU No. 5 on Princeton Review’s 2023 Top Green Colleges list
Colorado State University is the No. 5 green college according to The Princeton Review’s annual Top Green Colleges list.
Colorado State University is the No. 5 green college according to The Princeton Review’s annual Top Green Colleges list.
In a world of new national security threats and opportunities, Colorado State University is rebooting its Office of Defense Engagement to marshal researchers, students and industry as a force for solutions.
The grants will help fund CSU and partners to develop and implement on-the-ground non-lethal tools and peer-to-peer learning experiences to assist producers and communities in areas with wolves.
CSU is a global leader in climate change education and research and has been selected to host a unique art exhibit and side events at the U.S. Center Pavilion in the negotiation zone of COP27. The CSU team will be hosting a booth and several panel discussions in the main area of the COP27 during the 12-day summit Nov. 6-18. in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt in the Sinai Peninsula.
A cohort of seven Colorado State University faculty members are the first of a new initiative by the Office of Vice President for Research to help faculty influence public policy.
Colorado State University achieved another record-breaking year in sponsored projects expenditures, topping last year’s record by nearly $10 million as it invested in research areas such as climate solutions, public health and agriculture.
Colorado State University is joining an elite group of Western research universities in a program funded by the National Science Foundation that assists faculty and students trying to commercialize their technologies and other intellectual property.
Translational scientists across campus gathered on Oct. 12 to share their findings and learn from one another.
Sen. John Hickenlooper toured the METEC facility on the Foothills Campus on Oct. 25, where he learned all about CSU's innovative efforts to reduce methane in the atmosphere.
Did you know CSU has a physical copy of the Colorado River Compact? It's just one of the resources that will help scholars, policymakers and journalists better understand the water issues that will shape the West for years to come.