CSU bids farewell to El Centro director, welcomes new interim director
While Dora Frias will be leaving CSU to start a new chapter, her impact on CSU will be long-lasting.
While Dora Frias will be leaving CSU to start a new chapter, her impact on CSU will be long-lasting.
Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Professor Emeritus, Gilbert H. Fechner, passed away peacefully in his sleep on December 16, 2022, just four days before his 100th birthday.
The Office of International Programs will host the 67th annual World Unity Fair on Saturday, April 8, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Grand Ballrooms and lobby.
The science of monitoring and forecasting floods is tricky, scientists say. Every step of the process has uncertainty, from on-the-ground measurements to complex computer models. (San Francisco Chronicle)
Construction Management celebrates women in construction through faculty, student WIC organization, and with women in industry.
What is a poison? Do all poisons act in the same way? Does the amount of the poison matter in terms of its toxicity? CBE Professor Brad Reisfeld wrote a Conversation piece about how poisons affect us.
Leaders in mycobacteria research are renewing efforts to bring the next generation of researchers to the table to make new discoveries and win the long game against tuberculosis and related diseases.
Jennifer Jelinek (’00) is President of the Colorado Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers. Her CSU education prepared her for her career as the owner of JJ Interiors.
People have used poisons throughout history for a variety of purposes: to hunt animals for food, to treat diseases and to achieve nefarious ends like murder and assassination.
An increasing number of returning CSU students are choosing to continue living on campus for their second year and beyond.