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Mercury rising: How does gold mining in Ghana impact health, environment?
CSU Associate Professor of Geography Heidi Hausermann and colleagues have won a $1.537 million National Science Foundation grant to study the health, social and environmental effects of rapidly expanding, small-scale gold mining and mercury pollution in Ghana and beyond.
NEH grant will help build new Center for Engaged Humanities
As part of the $500,000 NEH Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grant, the college must raise approximately $1.5 million in matching funds for the project within the next five years.
Economics study calculates more accurate wind forecasts net $150 million in energy savings every year
Part of a collaboration between CSU and NOAA, the study shows that the more precise a wind forecast model is, the bigger the savings for consumers.
CSU faculty receive $450,000 Carnegie grant to track how U.S. international policy impacts local communities
Starting January 2022, a CSU research team will lead a project that will produce a map of the distributive implications of U.S. foreign policy – a map that will allow communities to better understand their relationship to America’s role in the world.
History grad students chronicle wilderness preservation and backcountry camping at RMNP
The Public Lands History Center’s Parks as Portals to Learning field workshop celebrates its ninth year.
Open house for Institute for Research in the Social Sciences set for April 23
The Institute for Research in the Social Sciences (IRISS), which is focused on supporting all colleges and departments across the CSU campus with social science research, is hosting a networking open house on April 23.