Don’t go chasing wildfires – unless you’re Scott Kelleher
The engineering student is testing a series of low-cost smoke sensors that work remotely, are solar-powered, and cost a fraction of what the U.S. Forest Service uses.
The engineering student is testing a series of low-cost smoke sensors that work remotely, are solar-powered, and cost a fraction of what the U.S. Forest Service uses.
ASID Student Chapter at CSU snags Outstanding Student Chapter of the Year award for the second year in a row.
Arbay Ali set to sail on first CSU voyage in Fall 2016.
The CSU chapter of Engineers Without Borders is finishing up a water supply and distribution project in La Criba, El Salvador.
Divergent climate tolerances play crucial roles in how species evolve. CSU biologists offer new insight into this long-held understanding of species diversity.
The device is aimed at improving indoor air quality for people in the developing world, while providing access to electricity.
Ph.D. student Zak Burkley was chosen for a coveted place at the annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany.
Newly graduated mechanical engineering alumnus Chen Bao is determined to use his CSU degree to make a difference in his hometown, in China and the world.
Why not? Life-changing event leads to a degree in Environmental Health.
Honors graduate believes in museums, mentoring and making Campus Connections.