Images of snow crystals combine art and science to study our most valuable resource: Water
Steven Fassnacht is interested in the shape of snow crystals, not just for their beauty, but to understand how they contribute to our water supply.
Steven Fassnacht is interested in the shape of snow crystals, not just for their beauty, but to understand how they contribute to our water supply.
Thanks to a collaborative effort by several units on campus, Colorado State University has launched a new online system for faculty to submit seating charts for their spring classes, streamlining and accelerating the contact tracing process used when a person tests positive for COVID-19.
The Interdisciplinary Training, Education and Research in Food-Energy-Water Systems program is open to CSU Ph.D. students who have applied to or been accepted into their department’s program.
Award winners were announced Nov. 18 by the Graduate School and the Office of the Vice President for Research following three days of professional development events, a keynote, and a virtual networking session.
The flakes started falling on Fort Collins late on Oct. 24, and by the time the storm ended on Monday, the area had received more than 14 inches of snow.
The American Geophysical Union said the discoveries made by these researchers are “remarkable.”
Pejchar was nominated by her peers at CSU for her outstanding work in the field of conservation.
The Division of University Communications has collected another round of awards this spring in the areas of design, videography and social media.
When we say CSU is a place where all are welcomed, valued, and affirmed, that comes with a responsibility to not ignore the painful parts of our reality.
The employees of the S.E. Area work together as a team, and are dedicated to reaching out to landowners in Colorado to improve our forests.