Summertime Standouts: College of Engineering
This summer break, many College of Engineering students splashed into research and internships across the world.
This summer break, many College of Engineering students splashed into research and internships across the world.
This summer term, seven eager undergraduate students spent nearly three weeks in the field – and on the water – in the first Field Marine Biology course at CSU’s Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Two separate, international scientific collaborations studying neutrinos have reported new insights into how neutrinos behave. CSU researchers have played a significant role in both.
CSU researchers are seeking about 50 volunteers to participate in the study, which they'll launch this fall at the Powerhouse Energy Campus.
A little more than seven years ago, when U.S. Marine Sgt. Joel Peters lay in a coma following a Humvee accident in East Africa, doctors weren’t sure he was going to live — much less fulfill his dream of following in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps by becoming a police officer.
Materials scientists have created a "superhydrophobic" coating that easily slicks away viscous liquids like syrup, honey and ketchup.
CSU will host an international conference to promote personal well-being among veterinary students and professionals this November.
Nicole Grebb creates stage fashions based on styles from the past.
Colorado State University students and faculty are leading "Science behind the Scenery" events sponsored by the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas.
Colorado State University student Marissa Mullen had the opportunity to work with elephants in Thailand from May 14 to June 4.