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Lillian Greene-Chamberlain is an honored Colorado State University alumna from 1963 and a trailblazer in elite women’s track and field who is back on a podium this summer, when she is highlighted as part of a new national initiative called “Lift Every Voice.”
The field house on College Avenue was converted to a barracks in the 1940s, the gymnasium became a dining hall, and an obstacle course provided speeded-up physical fitness training for students ready to enlist.
A member of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, Traci Morris was one of five experts invited to testify at the congressional subcommittee hearing.
On March 29, Year 2 @ CSU will kick off its second Halfway There Celebration – a week-long event celebrating the accomplishments, community and persistence of CSU’s second-year students.
The seven-part "Race to the Center of the Earth" premieres March 29 on Nat Geo television, with $1 million for the winners.
Dr. John Eisenach was inspired by a mentor to create the Colorado COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Project Consortium.
Hammon, assistant head coach of the San Antonio Spurs, became the first woman to assume a head coaching role during a regular season game on Dec. 30.
Doug Max and Tom Ehlers are retiring from the Department of Athletics, taking more than 72 years of institutional knowledge with them.
Watch CSU alumni sharing their experiences working on the frontlines of America’s political arena as journalists, lobbyists and lawyers.