Iranian New Year celebration set for March 20
To mark the changing of the seasons, Colorado State University students are hosting an Iranian New Year celebration on March 20.
To mark the changing of the seasons, Colorado State University students are hosting an Iranian New Year celebration on March 20.
CSU undergraduates Nizhoni Hatch and Claire Walther are finalists for the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, a highly competitive graduate fellowship program for students pursuing careers in government and public service.
Retta Bruegger, a range management specialist with CSU Extension focusing on western Colorado, received the Outstanding Young Professional Award from the Society for Range Management at the organization's annual meeting in February.
Derek Schutt, a Colorado State University professor of geophysics in the Warner College of Natural Resources Department of Geosciences, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award for the 2023-2024 academic year from the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
Community leaders held a dedication ceremony for the Lt. Col. John W. Mosley VA Outpatient Clinic on Feb. 24. Mosley was the first Black football player at CSU, as well as a civil rights activist and Tuskegee Airman who flew multiple missions during World War II and the Korean War.
The STEM program is a hands-on design celebration in which student teams design, construct, and test small scale wind turbines and solar structures at events all over the world.
Two CSU researchers discussed what makes TikTok different from other apps, why some legislators want to ban it and whether it's even possible to keep your digital data entirely safe.
Cutting-edge engineering research received a boost in the fall with seed money from the Scott Foundation.
Edward “Ed” A. Hoover passed away peacefully on March 1, with family at his side. Ed was named one of twelve University Distinguished Professors at Colorado State University in 2004, elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2014, National Academy of Inventors in 2017, and received numerous other awards. Ed considered his most treasured accomplishment to be mentoring 27 graduate students, mostly DVM-PhDs, whose inquisitiveness and creativity he nurtured.
The Classified Personnel Council (CPC) is hosting informational lunch and dinner opportunities on March 8 and March 22.