Trash to treasure: Renewable energy system could capture farm fertilizer runoff and recycle it
CSU researcher Reza Nazemi is prototyping a farm field-side modular device to capture fertilizers from runoff that can be re-used.
CSU researcher Reza Nazemi is prototyping a farm field-side modular device to capture fertilizers from runoff that can be re-used.
'Conversation Starters' explain research questions tackled by university experts on The Conversation.
One CSU graduate helps keep chicken cells “happy,” while the other aims to make consumers satisfied when they eat lab-grown chicken. Jessica Joslin and Daniel Davila both work for UPSIDE Foods, which earned the USDA approval to produce and offer cell-cultivated chicken to restaurants and shoppers.
Allen Robinson will serve as the new dean of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering beginning in October.
The Colorado State University community is invited to attend an open forum on the 2023-24 budget from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, June 29.
Bayley Wade, a master’s student in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University, emerged as the winner of the statewide Colorado Council of Graduate Schools Three-Minute Talk Competition on April 21.
Creating opportunities that build new interdisciplinary relationships and support high-quality communication skills and mentoring practices among faculty, graduate students and collaborative teams at CSU is a priority for Kristina Quynn, assistant dean of the Graduate School and director of CSU Writes.
Colorado State University graduate students rose to the challenge of presenting years of their research in just three minutes during a competition piloted in the spring semester.
As the first-of-its-kind educational campus marks 18 months since opening the doors to the first building, Colorado State University announces 14 programs that will launch at the CSU Spur campus in the coming year.
The Board of Governors voted June 8 to approve a 2023-24 budget that features the most significant investment in compensation that CSU has ever made, including a 5% salary increase pool for faculty, staff and graduate students effective July 1.