CSU students receive prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Fifteen CSU students were recently recognized by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program, one of the country’s top STEM fellowship programs.
Fifteen CSU students were recently recognized by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program, one of the country’s top STEM fellowship programs.
Inspired by a tragic shooting involving her stepdaughter, outstanding Master of Social Work graduate Kristen Johnson and five classmates recently finished a capstone project examining the impact of public perception on law enforcement recruitment and retention.
Uniquely encompassing this overarching goal in its name, the BROADN project consists of researchers and students from four universities who investigate how microscopic organisms that live in the air can impact human, animal and environmental health.
Graduate student Nelson Mwangi was recently awarded support from the Wildlife Conservation Network Scholarship program.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability (SoGES) seeks applications from Colorado State University advanced Ph.D. students and early career postdoctoral fellows to be a 2022-2023 Sustainability Leadership Fellow.
Kimberly Rousseau-Simmons has had a varied career path that has ultimately led her into occupational therapy at CSU.
Colorado State University doctoral students Bri Sérráno and Eileen Galvez are physically separated by about 2,900 miles — a 43-hour, coast-to-coast drive — between California State University-Dominguez Hills and Yale College. But the CSU Higher Education Leadership students are both among 18 people named as 2022 fellows of the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education.
Each year, CSU celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff.
In addition to receiving $4,000 for travel and research expenses, the new fellows will engage in professional development workshops and leadership and mentorship opportunities.
The research team believes there's a lack of communication about smoke from distant wildfires.