Deaf student trail-blazing her way to a chemistry degree
Evie Bangs was 5 years old when she started to lose her hearing. Now, she's about to graduate from CSU.
Evie Bangs was 5 years old when she started to lose her hearing. Now, she's about to graduate from CSU.
Lauren Bouman brings gender inequities in her chosen field to national audience.
After a life-changing injury, Matt Thomas chose to pursue a master’s degree in civil engineering to reconnect with the rivers he loves.
On April 17, undergraduates from every college and discipline will showcase their work during Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity.
Colorado State University social work student Mallory Andrews wants you to focus — literally — on food insecurity, and show what it really looks like to be hungry in your local community.
Biomedical engineering students are designing a training laparoscope with 30-degree tilt functionality.
Like many parents, Julio Flores will never forget the moment his daughter, Demitria, received her acceptance letter to Colorado State University.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering’s annual E-Days event traces its history back to CSU's earliest days.
The Steel Bridge Team’s mission is to design a one tenth-scale bridge that can be constructed and deconstructed quickly.
Senior design students are using tobacco leaves to grow antibodies that treat Japanese Encephalitis Virus.