Drones to light up CSU sky this October
The sky over Colorado State University’s west lawn will light up with drones during the Colorado Drone Airshow this fall.
The sky over Colorado State University’s west lawn will light up with drones during the Colorado Drone Airshow this fall.
Colorado State students who grew up in the Colorado foster care system can now receive financial assistance from public higher education institutions through the new FosterEd program.
For the past four years, researchers have collaborated with Colorado State University’s Drone Center to develop a new method to track birds.
From performing major orchestral works to collaborating on full-length operas, many agree that Maestro Wes Kenney, a university distinguished professor and director of CSU Orchestras, leaves a legacy of quality music behind as he retires at the end of the 2022-23 academic year.
If you want to see the “paws-itive” impact CSU students have, look for the CSU Collar Scholars walking their dogs in bright yellow service vests.
Colorado State University is set to host a first-of-its-kind drone airshow at Christman Airfield in Fort Collins this coming fall.
Home for the holidays conjures a warm glow, but while most of the campus community returned home, a crew of CSU animal caregivers spent winter break tending to a menagerie of creatures used in research and teaching.
A cohort of seven Colorado State University faculty members are the first of a new initiative by the Office of Vice President for Research to help faculty influence public policy.
CSU alumnus Dylan George, leader of a national disease forecasting center at the federal government, will visit on Oct. 19 to explain new approaches to respond to disease outbreaks.