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New high-performance computing system opens doors for CSU research
From climate modeling to infectious disease research, CSU faculty and students are often on the cusp of discovery. The addition of the Riviera High Performance Computing System to the Data Science Research Institute at CSU will further expand researchers’ abilities to solve larger, and more complex problems.
Will I ever need math? A mathematician explains how math is everywhere – from soap bubbles to Pixar movies
It can be easy to think that you need math only to do your algebra or geometry homework or if you have a job as an engineer. But, in fact, math pops up everywhere – even in the soap bubbles in your kitchen sink.
Video: Provost’s Ethics Colloquium explores ethics of artificial intelligence
Privacy. Surveillance. Influence. Medical expert Matthew DeCamp and Colorado State University faculty explored the constellation of issues surrounding artificial intelligence during the annual Provost’s Ethics Colloquium this week.
Day in the Life: CSU Northeast Regional Engagement Center in Sterling
A typical workday for Peggy Stoltenberg could encompass just about anything.
Rick Miranda named Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
Former Provost joins Rachel Pries as only the second CSU faculty member to be named to the AMS's fellow program.
CSU professor Colleen Webb joins Graduate School leadership
Colleen Webb, a longtime professor, researcher, and mentor to students at CSU, has stepped into a new leadership role as the associate dean of the Graduate School.
Former math professor counting his blessings as he hits 100
Max Stein, emeritus professor of math, World War II veteran and longtime CSU sports fan, turned 100 Feb. 17.
Summer camp teaches middle schoolers code, program design
Over the last five years, the Math in Action in Computer Science camp brought 57 Native American students to campus, where they learned about STEM careers and college life.
How math education can catch up to the 21st century
While memorized skills and procedures are useful, knowing the underlying meanings and understanding how they work builds problem-solving skills so that students may go beyond solving the standard book chapter problem.
A quiet leader, Victor Fuentes has soaked up every last drop at CSU
In just three semesters, Fuentes has done his best to pack in a four-year college experience.