CSU to lead new federal research center on disaster resilience
CSU engineering professors John van de LIndt and Bruce Ellingwood are directing the $20 million Fort Collins-based center.
Holocaust Awareness Week features survivor
Students for Holocaust Awareness, in conjunction with ASCSU, Chabad and Hillel, host the 18th annual Holocaust Awareness Week at Colorado State University Feb. 20-27.
Annual Concerto Competition Finals
This year's finalists in the Concerto Competition are Ji Hye Chung, who began playing violin at four; Ben Justis, a percussionist working on his master's degree in percussion performance; and Julie Park, a clarinetist and teaching assistant at CSU.
2015-2016 holiday schedule
The State Personnel Board has given academic institutions the authority to substitute days that coincide with the academic schedule for the 10 legal holidays.
Speaker to discuss role of Liberia’s soldiers in Ebola fight
Next month Colorado State University will get a glimpse into the fight that Liberia has waged against Ebola.
Social work experience in India was ‘journey of a lifetime’
Four students and Assistant Professor Shannon Hughes of CSU's School of Social Work recently visited rural villages in central India in collaboration with Westminster College in Utah.
Scholarship provides STEM educators a path to success
In order to equip educators with the tools to effectively teach in the STEM disciplines, the Robert Noyce Scholarships are available to Colorado State University students who are majoring in a STEM field, and would like to pursue a teaching career.
Participants sought for teen diabetes study
A research study at Colorado State University seeks girls ages 12-17 who have a family member with type 2 diabetes.