Registration open for 2015 PDI
Faculty and staff can register now for the 36th annual Professional Development Institute.
Another “badge” for CSU’s veteran efforts
Colorado State University is moving up the ranks. The university was recently designated a Top School in Military Advanced Education’s 2015 Guide to College & Universities.
Ken Salazar keynotes Water Tables
Ken Salazar, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior, will keynote the annual Water Tables fundraiser Jan. 29, in Denver.
Campus offers electric vehicle charging
Colorado State University now offers 10 electric vehicle chargers at five on-campus stations.
'He's my super-hero'
Jack Miller is anything but typical. He’s an adopted member of the Colorado State University football team, with his own jersey and bio page. Jack also has a shunt in his head to drain excess fluid. And a chemotherapy port on his chest. And a cancerous tumor growing in his brain.
Music student on the move around the globe
An audition landed voice major Talia Fischer in a prestigious Italian language program for young singers. In the summer of 2014, she spent four weeks in Italy, then traveled to Hawaii for an internship with the Hawaii Performing Arts Festival.
Giddy up and get a special discount on your tickets now
It’s time to dust your boots off and get ready for the Western extravaganza of the year! Save money now on tickets to the National Western Stock Show. Colorado State University has a long and storied connection to the National Western Stock Show – beginning with 600 students arriving with their livestock at the first Stock Show in 1906.
CSU part of master plan for National Western Center
Colorado State University will be a major partner in the changing face of North Denver, and the draft master plan released today for the reimagining of the National Western Center, a combined 270-acre site near Interstates 70 and 25, showcases the university’s unique role in this transformation.
OnlinePlus graduates take Ram Country far and wide
Colorado State University’s academic programs serve people well beyond the borders of campus. A good reminder of this comes from the fact that 135 of those graduating this week earned their degrees online or at a distance.