CSU receives Business/Innovator of the Year Award from Visit Fort Collins
Colorado State University has received the Business/Innovator of the Year Award from Visit Fort Collins.
Colorado State University has received the Business/Innovator of the Year Award from Visit Fort Collins.
Three students in CSU’s creative writing program have won awards in the Intro Journals Project, a literary competition for the best new work from students at institutions that belong to the Association of Writers and Writing Programs.
CSU alumnus Derek Theler, an actor who co-stars in the Freeform comedy series Baby Daddy, visited campus this week to speak at the first annual “HES Extravaganza” hosted by the Department of Health and Exercise Science.
The UniverCity Urban Lab is soliciting forward-thinking, creative designs for the improvement of Mason Street between Mulberry and Laurel streets in Fort Collins, from sidewalk to sidewalk, excluding the railroad easement.
Colorado State University researchers are looking for people to join a study on the positive side effects of a new diabetes medication, and participants will get three months of free meals provided by Housing and Dining Services.
About 35 students from Fort Morgan High School visited CSU on April 6 in a growing partnership that a faculty member and his students in the Department of Ethnic Studies have formed with that community.
CSU alumnus and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa will be on campus Thursday, April 21, to accept a Distinguished Alumni Award and give a public reading.
The new dean of Colorado State University’s College of Liberal Arts is an art historian and former department chair who has a track record in expanding and strengthening undergraduate programs, promoting multidisciplinary collaborations, fundraising and supporting diversity and inclusion.
C.B. & Potts is auctioning off the iconic 15-foot shark that hung from the ceiling of its former Campus West location — and the proceeds will benefit the Fermentation Science and Technology Program at Colorado State University.
Anita Bundy got her start in occupational therapy as a sophomore in high school, volunteering for a United Cerebral Palsy center in the Detroit area.