Ellen Fisher named Fellow of the American Chemical Society
The world’s largest scientific society, the American Chemical Society, has named Professor Ellen Fisher to its 2015 Class of Fellows.
The world’s largest scientific society, the American Chemical Society, has named Professor Ellen Fisher to its 2015 Class of Fellows.
To recognize the discovery of a landmark clean chemistry technology, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded a Presidential Green Chemistry Award to Colorado State University Professor of Chemistry Eugene Chen this week.
Talks, lectures, poster sessions, mentored projects and a symposium are all part of this event for those working at the interface of biology, mathematics/statistics, and the physical sciences.
Workplaces that value employees’ safety and well-being as much as company productivity yield the greatest rewards, according to a study done by researchers at Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Public Health.
Colorado State University is one of only six schools in the country that has just been charged by the National Science Foundation with retooling the way engineering and computer science are taught.
The Graduate Student Council created this award to recognize exceptional faculty who dedicate their time and energy to CSU graduate students.
Biologist will use $225,000 Boettcher Investigator grant to continue research into microRNA and how it controls genetic circuits.
Colorado State University’s inaugural Advancing the Agriculture Economy Through Innovation Summit, held March 18-20, generated new ideas on growing food that is affordable, accessible and safe, and doing so in a sustainable and profitable manner. But what’s happened in the two months since the Summit?
Track standout Kiah Hicks, a three-time All-American thrower, is the definitive student-athlete.
Triunfo is a partnership between the CNS’s Education and Outreach Center and Colorado State University’s El Centro student-support program. Each year, it pairs Colorado State student mentors with primarily underserved K-12 students, often paying to bus the mentees to tutoring sessions.