CSU celebrates Native American Heritage Month in November
November is Native American Month, and there will be a variety of events taking place on campus.
November is Native American Month, and there will be a variety of events taking place on campus.
Students in the CSU Energy Club and Student Sustainability Center recently volunteered to help GRID Alternatives and Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association develop a 2-megawatt solar array at Coyote Ridge in south Fort Collins.
Kristina Quynn radiates positivity, especially when discussing CSU Writes, a program that facilitates scholarly writing productivity for faculty and graduate students.
Former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter and prominent CSU faculty will discuss the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement on Oct. 4.
Sustainability is playing an ever-increasing role in the field of textile design and merchandising, and one Colorado State University alumna is making a career out of it.
The Warner College of Natural Resources teaches a class called “Wildlife Data Collection and Analysis” that actually allows students to put collars on CSU squirrels to collect data.
Outstanding 2017 graduates head to Spring Commencement May 12-14.
While college students may not be the first group one thinks of when it comes to people going hungry, 10 percent to 15 percent of CSU students are food insecure, meaning they have limited or no access to nutritious foods.
If Megan Shaw looks like she has a little jig in her step this spring, it’s because she does.
Campus Connections is still accepting applications to become an undergraduate mentor.