May 27, 2026
The Vice President for Research Graduate Fellows Program at Colorado State University supports excellence in graduate student research and promotes interdisciplinary work by engaging the best and brightest students from graduate programs across the institution. These VPR Graduate Fellows receive research funding, professional development, networking opportunities and travel funding aimed at preparing them to become thought leaders. James Larson was selected for the 2026-2027 fellows cohort with the project, "Modeling Climate…
May 26, 2026
We asked our graduating students about their plans following graduation and the most important thing they learned at CSU. Here are their responses. Chelsea Bekemeier Staying at ATS for PhD. Ski on weekdays, work on weekends;) OR I am capable of being a scientist (as a first gen science/grad/PhD student). Chloe Boehm Postdoc at Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany. How to make compelling figures and write interesting papers, and the importance of a strong support system. Samantha Greeney Staying…
May 20, 2026
Doctoral student Jennifer McGinnis has been a lifelong learner in the field of aerosols in her time at Colorado State University, even working through a federal shutdown to learn from the experience. McGinnis went to Maryland in the fall of 2025 as one of three NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Technology and Research II 2025 visiting scholars to study aerosols – particles in the air that are much smaller than fine beach sand and have serious health outcomes. At Goddard, McGinnis began working with her mentor Robert Levy who is a Research…
May 19, 2026
Each spring, our department awards the Herbert Riehl Memorial Award and the Maria Silva Dias Award to — typically two — students nominated by their advisers for outstanding research. This year, three students received awards because the nominees were so strong. Lena Low and Delián Colón-Burgos both won the won the Riehl Award for an outstanding technical manuscript by a master's student. The award is named in honor of department…
May 12, 2026
Postdoctoral Scholar Nick Falk and graduate student Christine Neumaier spent six weeks on the Atlantic Ocean working with colleagues from University of Alabama in Huntsville looking for thunderstorms to measure cold pools, cool air that spreads out at earth’s surface underneath storms. Their research addresses how storms over the ocean form and develop. Surprisingly, they found no storms early on, while the ship was far from the equator, which is where oceanic…
May 6, 2026
Our department had four award winners at his week's Walter Scott Jr., College of Engineering All-College meeting, where staff and faculty were recognized for their achievements! Here are the award winners and the descriptions for why they were recognized for these awards. Outstanding Researcher Award - Steve Saleeby: For pioneering advances in high-resolution atmospheric modeling, foundational contributions to the NASA INCUS mission, leadership of DoE model intercomparison initiatives, success…