Rebecca Girma, College of Natural Sciences
Second degree in mathematics paves the way to the IT world.
Second degree in mathematics paves the way to the IT world.
More than 4,000 graduates will receive their degrees over the weekend.
A poster describing Luis Gomez Wulschner's project was awarded College Honors at Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity this spring.
Passion for women's rights leads to research presentation at national conference.
Sixty years after Francis Crick first described it, CSU scientists have illuminated, in a single living cell, the final step of gene expression.
Neilson is a solid-state chemist who seeks to understand and control the formation of materials, along with their structures and properties – materials by design.
Freshman Norman Revere has shared his passion for astronomy and astrophotography with the College of Natural Sciences Learning Community.
The Pre-Catalyst for Innovative Partnerships (PRECIP) program was created to provide seed funding and support for new, early-stage research partnerships.
Colorado State University today announced that Colorado State alumnus Michael Smith has made a series of donations to the university that will fund new scholarships focused on business, natural resources and chemistry, complete funding for a new natural resources building in the Warner College of Natural Resources, and contribute to the funding of the new on-campus stadium.
CSU physicists are the first to demonstrate using non-polarized light to produce what's called a spin voltage – a unit of power produced from the quantum spinning of an individual electron.