Watch an archived webinar of CSU’s resilience planning center
Colorado State University’s Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning, a NIST Center of Excellence, has published an archived video of its April 28 first-year recap webinar.
Colorado State University’s Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning, a NIST Center of Excellence, has published an archived video of its April 28 first-year recap webinar.
Nothing can hold students back when they find their passion at CSU.
A rare WWII-era airplane propeller once used in CSU wind research is now on display in a Colorado Springs aviation museum.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University announced awards for its Global Challenges Research Teams and four Resident Faculty Fellows.
One strategy for saving water in drought-stricken areas of the U.S. is using graywater from sinks and showers for purposes other than drinking.
In April 2014, engineering alumnus Jason Hevelone opened CopperMuse Distillery, a tasting room and distillery in Old Town Fort Collins.
A former avid athlete who became paralyzed in 2009, Matt Thomas fought through injury and rehabilitation, and earned his master's in civil engineering in 2015 through CSU Online.
Sybil Sharvelle served on a 12-member national committee charged with addressing the benefits and challenges of stormwater and graywater as supplemental water sources.
There’s no evidence of water-based contaminants seeping into drinking water wells atop a vast oil and gas field in northeastern Colorado, according to Colorado State University scientists working to protect and inform citizens about the safety of their water.
CSU experts can discuss Hurricane Patricia.