Seymour talks fast to win VPR Fellowship
Geosciences doctoral student Nikki Seymour’s research pitch was a winner in the Vice President for Research’s annual competition.
Geosciences doctoral student Nikki Seymour’s research pitch was a winner in the Vice President for Research’s annual competition.
Geoscientists are exploring the deep earth processes that created the Mackenzie Mountains.
Yellow and brown needles in the fall are often part of a natural shedding process.
All Geosciences Department students in the Warner College of Natural Resources gain critical skills during their capstone summer field camp.
Doctoral students studying wildland fire get first hand experience helping with a prescribed burn.
More than half a century of groundwater pumping in the Great Plains has led to long segments of rivers drying up and the collapse of large-stream fishes.
A new analysis from CSU found that each dollar invested by the state for conservation easements produced benefits of between $4 and $12 for Coloradans.
Colorado State University Online welcomed to campus 13 students from China to walk in Spring 2017 commencement ceremonies — CSU’s largest ever group of international online students.
CSU graduate students recently completed two years of research in northwestern Colorado, thanks to a $1 million grant from Chevron.
Warner College of Natural Resources hosted 9th-12th graders as part of the Alliance STEM Institute, with a focus on Earth science and sustainability.