By storing 'sketches' of data, computer scientists seek to transform urban systems
A research team is developing a system for streamlining and managing vast datasets that could advance research in urban sustainability.
A research team is developing a system for streamlining and managing vast datasets that could advance research in urban sustainability.
A CSU team found strong links between short-term exposure to air pollution and aggressive behavior, in the form of aggravated assaults and other violent crimes.
CSU statistics alumni, faculty, and students were well represented at this year's Joint Statistical Meetings held in Denver, Colorado.
Faculty members are organizing the workshop to promote interaction and networking among new researchers, as well as provide them with valuable insights from leaders in the field.
The College of Natural Sciences at Colorado State University celebrated excellence in education with the Teaching and Mentoring Awards on Dec. 3. The awards recognized outstanding faculty, staff, and graduate students who foster the learning and discovery in the College.
CSU researchers have teamed up to solve a key problem for the study of sensitive behaviors like poaching, harassment, bribery and drug use.
Thanks to the support of donors, the College of Natural Sciences awarded more than 275 scholarships and fellowships to students this academic year, which was celebrated at this year's record-breaking luncheon.
The college was created in 1968, but its departments and disciplines have a long and rich history on CSU's campus.
A new congressionally mandated report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine was co-authored by CSU statistician Jay Breidt.