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STEM conference for middle school girls returns to CSU April 2
Local nonprofit Expanding Your Horizons will host its fifth annual conference to foster STEM career aspirations among middle school girls at Colorado State University on April 2.
Being a kid again with Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera
Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera recently visited the Larimer County Extension office to engage in a hands-on learning program called It’s Rocket Science!, an initiative of the CSU Extension 4-H STEM AmeriCorps program.
ISTeC sponsors TEAMS event for promising students
High schoolers competed and collaborated to solve an engineering problem at Morgan Library.
California, Ohio schools take top honors at Science Olympiad National Tournament
More than 2,000 students from 120 middle and high schools across the U.S. converged at CSU to duke it out in one of the nation's toughest science, technology, engineering and math competitions.
Sophomores and juniors, apply for Goldwater or Truman Scholarships by Dec. 1
The Office for Scholarship and Fellowship Advising has announced the opening of two highly competitive national scholarship competitions for the 2017-2018 year: the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and the Harry S. Truman Scholarship.
Science and fashion intersect at CSU summer program for middle-school girls
Middle-school girls sharpened their STEM skills this summer through the third annual offering of Fashion FUNdamentals at Colorado State University.
CSU at Colorado Rockies Weather and Science Day
Colorado State University Extension, Colorado Rockies, 9News, and Steve Spangler Science teamed up for the seventh annual Weather and Science Day at Coors Field.
Documentary on racism asks: ‘Fort Collins: Choice City…. For Whom?’
A documentary about racism in Fort Collins titled “Fort Collins: Choice City…. For Whom?” will be shown in CSU's Behavioral Science Building, Room 13, on Feb. 25 at 6 p.m.
CSU part of master plan for National Western Center
Colorado State University will be a major partner in the changing face of North Denver, and the draft master plan released today for the reimagining of the National Western Center, a combined 270-acre site near Interstates 70 and 25, showcases the university’s unique role in this transformation.