Making waves: CSU professor part of team studying ocean waves
Karan Venayamagoorthy, a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, helped collect wave and turbulence data in the South China Sea.
Karan Venayamagoorthy, a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, helped collect wave and turbulence data in the South China Sea.
Zachary MacFarlane discusses the benefits of migrating to Canvas.
A new research facility at Colorado State University – the only one of its kind in the world – will be established with a $9 million grant from NASA to help reveal the effects of long-term space radiation exposure as the nation prepares for a manned mission to Mars.
GAUSSI teaches students in a variety of fields to crunch complex biological data.
A CSU computer science professor is helping to develop a new Internet architecture.
Steven Miller, deputy director of CIRA, is leading a team analyzing data from the novel sensor, which is orbitting the Earth on a NASA/NOAA satellite.
A 15-year-old lion visited the Veterinary Teaching Hospital for evaluation of a broken neck and damaged teeth.
Thirty years ago, CSU became the first university in the country to offer scholarships to first generation students. Today, that program - and its legacy - lives on.
Avian influenza viruses have been detected in poultry flocks in a number of states, and a Colorado State University expert is closely monitoring the outbreaks and offering disease prevention tips to poultry producers, including backyard chicken farmers.
More than 12,000 Denver-area students learned about the science of baseball and weather during the annual event.