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NEWS
Q&A with statistics alum Gabe Macklem
CSU Statistics alum Gabe Mackelm (’25) shares his experience at CSU and his passion for sports statistics.
New summer program provides research opportunities to visiting international students
Colorado State University is renowned worldwide for its research. This summer, that reputation brought the world to CSU.
Participants sought for study on virtual reality and nature
Researchers are recruiting human participants for a VR experiment in which participants are invited to complete a task designed to assess stress and attention levels, then experience different VR nature environments.
The Tomoa Skip: CSU researchers analyze the new move that revolutionized speed climbing
CSU undergraduate computer science student Caleb Chou and Department of Statistics Assistant Professor Andee Kaplan recently published a paper in CHANCE exploring the efficiency of the Tomoa Skip, a controversial rock climbing shortcut.