CSU team leads $3 million DOE study on algae-sourced biofuel
“What we’re proposing with our research is to address water quality issues while producing biofuels."
“What we’re proposing with our research is to address water quality issues while producing biofuels."
A new study by Colorado State University civil engineers examines the hidden costs to building foundations due to sea level rise.
Organizers of the 36-year-old tradition said they are aiming to raise $60,000 and get 20,000 pounds of food, with the iconic C.A.N.S. Around The Oval celebration scheduled for Oct. 19.
Strong PHEVs, resulting from this new regulation, have essentially the same greenhouse gas emissions as a long-range battery EV due to their smaller battery packs and lower weight,” said Colorado State University’s Tom Bradley, co-chair of the Strong PHEV Coalition. (Forbes)
"I hope that climate intervention is something we never have to resort to," said Scott Presidential Chair Jim Hurrell. "No climate scientist is advocating that we do climate intervention at this point in time, but we feel that it’s important to do the research on this.” (9News Denver)
Latinx Heritage Month — Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 — will feature more than a dozen events across CSU and the greater Fort Collins community, with talks from acclaimed authors as well as unique cultural events.
For the first time since 2019, the traditional Fall Address and University Picnic at Colorado State University will return to the historic Oval at 11 a.m. on Sept. 29, in celebration of its 25th anniversary.
The CSU System announced 37 projects originating from Colorado State University will be located for at least the next year at CSU Spur, the CSU System’s new public-facing campus in Denver.
New Civil and Environmental Engineering Assistant Professor Ryan Smith uses technology to peer underground and answer questions about how groundwater supplies are changing and why.