Center for Collaborative Conservation awards 9 fellowships
The Center for Collaborative Conservation, one of the Warner College of Natural Resources’ centers of excellence at Colorado State University, has announced its 2015 Fellowship Awards.
The Center for Collaborative Conservation, one of the Warner College of Natural Resources’ centers of excellence at Colorado State University, has announced its 2015 Fellowship Awards.
Two CSU doctoral students who created the start-up company, Wise Art Foods, and its flagship product InfusiBoost, will be competing for the $20,000 prize in the Collegiate Competition of the CSU Blue Ocean Enterprises Challenge this week.
To improve the understanding of their constituencies all of the state fish and wildlife agencies in the U.S. have joined forces to commission a nationwide study led by Colorado State University scientists.
Warner College's Schutt awarded $1.1 million grant to study formation of Canadian range far from tectonic plates.
A biology professor hopes the decoys will enable her to better tag and track elusive canyon and rock wrens.
Ciprian Dumitrache, who is earning a doctorate in mechanical engineering, recently received a prestigious award.
CSU's Feed the Future Innovation Lab raised funds and delivered supplies to villages devastated by the April 25 earthquake in Nepal.
Professor Jan Leach s a co-investigators working on a $5.5 million NSF funded study that will serve as proof of principle that genome editing can be used to optimize quantitative traits in rice, such as height, yield and disease resistance.
Karan Venayamagoorthy, a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, helped collect wave and turbulence data in the South China Sea.
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.