CSU Society of Women Engineers chapter recognized for outreach efforts
Innovative, influential, intertwined: These are some of the characteristics the CSU chapter of the Society of Women Engineers is known for.
Innovative, influential, intertwined: These are some of the characteristics the CSU chapter of the Society of Women Engineers is known for.
Tim Seitz, Fort Collins Budweiser brewmaster, and Heather Seitz, a stormwater engineer, are both CSU engineering alumni, and pursuing their passions in Northern Colorado.
Civil engineering associate professor Karan Venayagamoorthy will present the Monfort Lecture, Feb. 23.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering invites high school students and their families to campus to learn about engineering majors and careers.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering has announced a gift of a customized C-band radar from the company Vaisala.
The PECASE award is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their careers.
The CSU faculty members received the awards from the American Geophysical Union.
A material created by CSU researchers is repellent to blood and could form the basis for biocompatible surgical implants.
Atmospheric science researcher Gregg Schill is seeking to isolate the relationship between clouds, and the black carbon from burning biomass.
Scientists offer a new path to creating the extreme conditions found in stars, using compact lasers and ultra-short pulses irradiating nanowires.