CSU In The News Archive

What does higher ed think about AI?

Outlet: eCampusNews

March 27, 2024

eCampusNews: At Colorado State University, Joseph Brown, the university’s director of academic integrity, put together an AI survival resource to help faculty members address the use of AI in classrooms and help them set guidelines around how students are–and are …

Do mountains produce carbon or remove it from the atmosphere?

Outlet: KUNC Radio

March 27, 2024

KUNC Radio: These diverse mountain ranges tower in different climates and across various rates of erosion weathering, when rock is exposed to wind and water. The researchers found that many mountains exist on a spectrum of removing or releasing carbon, said Jeremy …

A gift from the tap: Appreciating Colorado water on World Water Day

Outlet: KUNC Radio

March 27, 2024

KUNC Radio: “I just wish people would realize the foresight it took to build some of these water systems that we take for granted now,” said Jennifer Gimbel, a water scholar at Colorado State University’s Colorado Water Center.

AI could help track farm country’s carbon emissions, U study says

Outlet: Minneapolis Star Tribune

March 27, 2024

Minneapolis Star Tribune: Richard Conant, a professor in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability at Colorado State University, said the methods proposed in the paper could be useful to outline national policy on where to best use money to …