‘The Diplomat’ negotiates expectations – and myths – about gender, power and politics
Few people would have predicted that a loquacious drama about a woman foreign service professional would have been Netflix’s next big hit.
Few people would have predicted that a loquacious drama about a woman foreign service professional would have been Netflix’s next big hit.
For the past four years, researchers have collaborated with Colorado State University’s Drone Center to develop a new method to track birds.
On May 4, Rams from across the country and around the world came together to showcase the power of collective philanthropy for Colorado State University’s annual Day of Giving.
Courtney Martinez combined her undergraduate degree in math and her desire to help kids with social and emotional development to find a new path in social work research.
Christian Narby grew up in the small mountain town of Basalt, Colorado surrounded by public lands and abundant wildlife. Throughout his childhood, Narby developed a deep fascination with the natural world.
In the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, CURE labs immerse students in hands-on, relevant research and learning lab skills needed to pursue their own professional paths in science.
Read a Q&A with Angelika Helmer, a student graduating from the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship with B.S. degrees in forest management and natural resources management and a minor in ecological restoration. Angelika served the department as a peer advisor, offering support and guidance to other students.
Join us for a series of educational evenings with horticulture experts from across our community.
Even as a 4-year-old, Litzy Lastra knew she wanted to attend college. Now this first-generation, outstanding graduate in family and consumer sciences at Colorado State University has achieved her life-long dream. Along the way, she had to overcome many obstacles including her father’s debilitating bout with COVID-19.