CSU ranks 5th on prestigious ‘Best for Vets’ list
CSU ranks fifth among all public four-year schools in prestigious "Best for Vets" rankings.
CSU ranks fifth among all public four-year schools in prestigious "Best for Vets" rankings.
First-generation student finds career in construction management in the College of Health and Human Sciences
The CSU Cycling club finds itself consistently ranked among the top five in the nation for the last 40 years.
Military Times once again ranks CSU as one of the nation's top five schools for veterans.
As CSU heralds beautiful new buildings for the Department of Biology and the Department of Chemistry, construction management alumni will leave an indelible mark on each.
Entering her final semester at CSU, Camille Betance is a project engineer intern in San Francisco with a construction company called Webcor Builders.
Watch the bricklayers put finishing touches on thousands of custom-printed bricks at CSU's new stadium.
The Legacies Project in the CSU’s College of Health and Human Sciences was launched in 2012 as a way to chronicle the personal and professional histories of those who helped shape the college. This year, three new honorees were unveiled.
Loading LEGO bricks into a small cardboard box and writing out simple instructions for making mac and cheese were part of a groundbreaking camp at CSU that helped high school girls picture themselves in the construction management industry.
Legacies, much like the ancient city of Rome, are not built in one day. The status of greatness is earned through will, passion and countless acts of selfless contributions toward something bigger than his or her self. This is Director of the Colorado State University Institute for the Built Environment and Professor Brian Dunbar’s story.