Climate models: Meet the ‘Science Moms’
These climate researchers have a message for mothers everywhere: The Earth is running a temperature, posing real perils for kids. And moms have a critical role to play in solutions.
These climate researchers have a message for mothers everywhere: The Earth is running a temperature, posing real perils for kids. And moms have a critical role to play in solutions.
Charging forward. That’s what Rams do, and that’s the theme as Colorado State University prepares for a Fall 2021 semester that will feature in-person experiences and a more vibrant college life in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posters and presentations from the virtual Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity event are available online.
Videos of both town hall sessions – one for the general community and one for CSU employees – are now available, with closed captions in English and Spanish.
The 21st annual CSU Diversity Symposium will be held Oct. 25-29, 2021, as a fully virtual event.
Colorado State University students, faculty and staff recently presented their innovative work, competing for more than $20,000 in cash awards.
The new cohort represents 15 departments and units and six colleges at CSU.
Meet just a few of the outstanding students who have earned their degrees at Colorado State University.
The virtual experience begins at 10 a.m. Friday, on the Commencement website, and features a speech by alum Kareem Rosser.
Here’s what climate normals are, how they’ve changed, and how you can best make sense of them.