Far-sighted: Blind student Noah Al Hadidi earns second CSU degree
It’s difficult enough for students to come to CSU from an Arabic-speaking country, having to get used to a new language and culture.
It’s difficult enough for students to come to CSU from an Arabic-speaking country, having to get used to a new language and culture.
How can universities like CSU engage with students on a personal level, while embracing technology and everything it can provide?
See how CSU Online MBA student Kevin Hoyt overcame the odds and pushed himself to walk again after becoming paralyzed in this interactive documentary.
The message was big, bold and clear: Your Success is CSU’s success. The Office of the Provost sponsored an end-of-the semester event on the plaza to celebrate students as they prepare for what’s next on their journey to academic success. The “State of What’s Next” event included photo opportunities with Cam the Ram mascot.
CSU’s equine sciences program is known as one of the best in the country, and that reputation is what drew Angela Fox to CSU.
Sometimes it only takes one class to sell you on a program of study. For Kelsey Snyder, that class was FTEC 460 – Brewing Science and Technology. Snyder is graduating in May with a degree in fermentation science and technology.
Director hired for Castle Rock Collaboration Campus.
Born and raised in a tiny Colorado mountain town 100 miles from Fort Collins, Carly Mansker, a senior interior design student in the Department of Design and Merchandising, has come a long way on her journey toward graduation.
Dr. Edward Hoover, recently named Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, sat down for a wide-ranging interview.