Colorado State University ranks as top performer in 2020 Sustainable Campus Index
CSU once again was recognized as one of the country’s most sustainable academic institutions by one of the leading sustainability organizations in higher education.
CSU once again was recognized as one of the country’s most sustainable academic institutions by one of the leading sustainability organizations in higher education.
Proposals are invited from CSU faculty researchers in the biological and physical sciences, social and human sciences, and engineering fields.
Take a look back at October 2020 at Colorado State University.
Colorado State University’s spending on research activities reached a record $407 million for fiscal year 2020, a 2% increase over last year.
The new patents were issued to researchers and inventors in six colleges and Facilities Management, through the University’s technology transfer office, CSU Ventures.
CEMML works on endangered species protection, watershed restoration, and archeological preservation for the Department of Defense.
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Colorado State University has received more than $16 million in funding for COVID-19 research projects.
A research team has created an open-source data set for epidemiological research on tropical cyclones.
A transformational gift from the Ottens Foundation will fund 10 years of programming at CSU's Native American Cultural Center.
A recently signed partnership with Namasté Solar and Solaris Energy has the potential to double the amount of solar energy on the Fort Collins campuses, bringing the university closer to its goal of 100% renewable electricity by 2030.