Interview with Dr. Gordon Niswender
The Q&A below was conducted with Niswender in May 2016, less than a year before his death.
The Q&A below was conducted with Niswender in May 2016, less than a year before his death.
Family and friends mourn the loss of Gordon Niswender who passed on March 24 after a long and courageous battle with metastatic bladder cancer.
With CSU’s opening game five months away, the new on-campus stadium is taking shape.
Energy-saving and recycling practices play a major part in the plans for the upcoming National Western Center.
The Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium will take place March 31 in the Lory Student Center.
A new study from CSU shows how exposure to certain human-like shapes can affect consumer spending. In the study, individuals with a higher body mass index who were exposed to thin human-shaped objects made more indulgent financial decisions.
The CSU Salary Equity Committee has concluded its 2017 analysis of tenure/tenure-track faculty salaries, and is releasing two reports with its findings and recommendations to the administration for moving forward. The committee will host a series of campus forums starting March 31 to present information about the study and next steps.
A new public television series will feature the Colorado Climate Center’s signature citizen science movement.
Thanks to a substantial gift from one of the world’s leading global food companies, JBS® USA, CSU has begun construction on the JBS Global Food Innovation Center in Honor of Gary & Kay Smith.