CHHS Summer Standouts: Melissa Minervini seized the opportunity to study abroad in Italy
Interior architecture and design student Melissa Minervini took her talents to Italy in a fun summer opportunity to study abroad!
Interior architecture and design student Melissa Minervini took her talents to Italy in a fun summer opportunity to study abroad!
An effort by a Colorado State University-trained veterinarian to provide care for refugees’ pets at the Ukrainian border has expanded to include current CSU veterinary students as well as other alumni.
We've outlined the top tips for how to deal with common insects that can find their way into your home so you can rest easy and avoid infestations.
The Board of Governors of the CSU System voted to appoint Rick Miranda, chief academic officer for the CSU System, as interim president of the CSU flagship campus in Fort Collins while the Board undertakes a national search for the 16th president of CSU.
Former math professor Aubrey Poore started Numerica at CSU in 1996. The company is now a global leader in the defense industry.
Michael Corke (B.A., ’88; M.S., ’03), alumnus of the Student Affairs in Higher Education Program, passed away in June of 2020 after a valiant decades-long struggle with sickle cell anemia. His fraternity brothers have ensured that he will be remembered by creating the Michael Corke Phi Beta Sigma Memorial Award, which will be given to individuals who participate in CSU's student athlete internship program.
Two Colorado State University faculty members, including Jaclyn Stephens, have been named to the 2022 class of Boettcher Investigators, recipients of grant funding through the Boettcher Foundation’s Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards Program.
Allison Vilander, an assistant professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology, studies rotavirus, an intestinal pathogen responsible for the death of approximately 215,000 children each year, primarily in low- and middle-income countries.
To honor Bernie Rollin’s life and legacy, Steve Hillard '70 recently contributed $750,000 to the College of Agricultural Sciences to support strategic initiatives and catalyze the college’s commitment to creating a more diverse and inclusive future for agriculture.
The opening of the Terra building on the CSU Spur campus in Denver marks a significant milestone for agriculture education in Colorado and beyond and will soon include a new site for the CSU Trauma and Resilience Assessment Center.