Professor honored for making a difference for women
Carole Makela, a professor in Colorado State University’s School of Education, received the 2015 Soroptimist International of Fort Collins Making a Difference for Women Award.
Carole Makela, a professor in Colorado State University’s School of Education, received the 2015 Soroptimist International of Fort Collins Making a Difference for Women Award.
CSU President Tony Frank will hold an open forum for students from 1-2 p.m. March 5 in the North Ballroom of the Lory Student Center.
CSU professors Chris Fisher and Stephen Leisz were part of a team spearheading the discovery of a previously unexplored city built by a lost civilization in Honduras.
Tuition and fees are a significant investment in a student’s future, but the return on investment is solid. Understanding how student tuition is spent by the institution is an important component of being an educated consumer.
A Colorado State University anthropology professor served on a national task force that recently concluded in a sweeping report that addressing climate change requires more than the hard sciences — it requires altering the social institutions and cultural habits that cause it in the first place.
The Office of the Vice President for Research has selected Christa Johnson as its new associate vice president for research administration.
Alumni place CSU among top 10 large universities with volunteers serving around the world.
Desde que García comenzó la práctica veterinaria, ha sido conocido por su compromiso a proporcionar atención independientemente de la capacidad de pago del dueño del animal. Al mismo tiempo, ha ayudado a introducir servicios veterinarios en Colorado que ahora son estándares de la industria.