Tracking drives innovation in animal movement analysis
Mevin Hooten was guest editor of a special scientific journal issue on animal movement modeling.
Mevin Hooten was guest editor of a special scientific journal issue on animal movement modeling.
He received the honor at the 2017 Joint Statistical Meetings held in Baltimore earlier this summer.
Natural sciences students pursued their passions this summer, whether for high-stakes math or teaching others to succeed.
The Franklin A. Graybill Statistical Laboratory – Stat Lab – runs on brain power, computing power and creativity.
Using a new approach, CSU researchers discovered that the Glacier Bay sea otter population grew more than 21 percent per year between 1993 and 2012.
On April 17, undergraduates from every college and discipline will showcase their work during Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity.
Building on his 17 years with the College of Natural Sciences, Estep is dedicated to expanding the discovery of knowledge and understanding in statistics.
This summer break, many College of Natural Sciences students splashed into research and internships across the world.
It’s no secret that Calculus I is a major hurdle in the quest for a science degree. But, according to a new paper by CSU researchers, the class is far more likely to discourage women than men from continuing on in their chosen field.
As he retires after 41 years at CSU, Jim zumBrunnen is establishing an award for outstanding statistics students.