CSU Alumni Association unveils 2016 honorees
CSU's annual Distinguished Alumni Awards honor the best of the best.
CSU's annual Distinguished Alumni Awards honor the best of the best.
The celebration will be held Friday, Sept. 23, 5-7 p.m., on the third floor of Morgan Library.
The sixth annual event, formerly known as the Natural Gas Symposium, will take place Sept. 28-29 in the Lory Student Center.
James Sites and W.S. Sampath have received a $900,000, four-year award from the DOE's SunShot Initiative to develop a new way to increase the efficiency of thin-film cadmium telluride solar cells.
Professor of Physics Roger Culver has retired after a half-century of astronomy teaching and research at CSU.
CSU computer scientists are creating a standard model for estimating the actual cost of a security breach.
CSU is ranked #11 among the top sustainable universities in the U.S., according to Sierra magazine.
Elizabeth Loftus, of UC Irvine, will be at CSU Sept. 8 to give a public lecture on her research.
CSU physicists, joining the fundamental pursuit of using electron spins to store and manipulate information, have demonstrated a new approach to low-power computer memory.
Assistant professors Tim Stasevich and Brian Musky have received a four-year, $1.2 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation for a project that combines sensitive microscopes and sophisticated computation.