Panel discusses oceans and sustainable development Feb. 12
CSU experts will discuss opportunities and challenges associated with ocean sustainability targets.
CSU experts will discuss opportunities and challenges associated with ocean sustainability targets.
More than 20 students from Mongolia have received master’s degrees at CSU.
After a two-year lull, the campus will once again see the signs of progress, as streets and parking lots are closed, construction and renovation fences are erected.
Tickets for the Feb. 11 talk are free but required for admission and available from csutix.com
The physics of earthquakes are astoundingly complex, but our abilities to forecast future earthquakes during a strong sequence of events in real time is improving.
The past 10 years have been a decade of significant growth and change at CSU.
The 41st annual Professional Development Institute, Jan. 13-15, includes over 100 sessions covering a wide range of topics both useful and engaging.
Ceremonies and speakers celebrate accomplishments of more than 2,100 CSU graduates.
The call for proposals is open to all CSU faculty and researchers, with a deadline of Jan. 31, 2020.
The team is developing guidelines for reviewing the more than 100 proposals and ideas that the RBEI has received from CSU students, faculty and staff.