CSU chemists receive millions in federal dollars to fight plastics pollution
A team led by Eugene Chen in the Department of Chemistry will work on design and discovery of next-generation polymers.
A team led by Eugene Chen in the Department of Chemistry will work on design and discovery of next-generation polymers.
The Sierra Club’s national magazine has named Colorado State University one of North America’s most sustainable higher education institutions for an eighth consecutive year.
The President’s Sustainability Commission has announced its FY22 CSU Sustainability Fund, marking the fund’s second year following a successful launch in Fall 2020.
Many things have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and Move-In Week at CSU is no exception.
Five models of plug-in cars and trucks will be available at the CSU Transit Center July 14, 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
In 2020, Grow & Give volunteers grew and donated more than 47,000 pounds of produce in 25 Colorado counties.
Volunteers monitor local pollinator populations, learn about bee biology and identification, and become stewards for pollinators and the environment.
In 2018 and 2019, CSU Associate Professor of Political Science Marcela Velasco led a study to understand the complex relationships evolving among Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities along Colombia’s Pacific coast that have endured decades of violent conflict.
Sustainability from an environmental, social, and economic lens is integrated throughout the Division of Student Affairs through living labs, student engagement, green buildings, solar installations, composting operations, and food insecurity efforts.
Sophomore Colorado State University biology student Noelle Mason has a passion for the black-footed ferret, and she’s working to protect it – along with many other species – using advanced biotechnology.