College of Business names ASU’s Beth Walker new dean
Beth Walker, chair of the marketing department at Arizona State University and an accomplished scholar and leader, has been named dean of the Colorado State University College of Business.
Beth Walker, chair of the marketing department at Arizona State University and an accomplished scholar and leader, has been named dean of the Colorado State University College of Business.
Some people head to the beach during time off. But Dr. Greta Krafsur, a Colorado State University veterinary grad, travels more than 2,500 miles north, to Canada’s Yukon Territory.
Colorado State University and Fukushima University are together hiring a world-renowned radioecology expert to help study the environmental effects of radioactive releases after a nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in spring 2011.
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.
Denver veterinarian and CSU alum Edward Garcia, known as the “patron saint of pets,” will be honored this weekend for his charitable dedication to helping animals during a career that spans more than five decades.
The Emotional Attachment Lab at Colorado State University is looking for participants for its latest research project: Love Now, Success Later. In the project, researchers will be examining the effectiveness of a workshop series that teaches mindfulness and emotional availability skills …
CSU’s construction management students had another good showing at a regional competition held this month in Nevada.
A Colorado State University faculty member’s new book shows that views on immigration don’t always break neatly along political lines: He uses progressive positions to argue for reducing immigration into the United States.
A Colorado State University program that teaches elementary school kids how to cook – and eat healthier in the process – has received glowing marks from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Story by Chance Johnson CSU’s Campus Corps youth mentoring program has received nearly $600,000 in funding from the William T. Grant Foundation to study the effectiveness of its distinctive approach to improving the lives of at-risk youth. Shelley Haddock, associate …