Frankly speaking, presidential-inspired gown now at Avenir
A student-designed, Pop Art-inspired ball gown made of recycled materials and embellished with President Tony Frank’s visage is a new addition to the Avenir Museum collection.
A student-designed, Pop Art-inspired ball gown made of recycled materials and embellished with President Tony Frank’s visage is a new addition to the Avenir Museum collection.
Longtime Avenir Museum supporter Sophia Aldrich recently donated a Chinese silk brocade jacket to the permanent collection. The jacket belonged to her mother Ai-Hwa Lucy Doe Lei 雷竇愛華 (1906-1977), for whom the Avenir Museum lobby is named, making this an exceptionally meaningful gift.
On paper, School of Social Work alumnus and combat veteran Alastair Johnson’s career change seems to be an about face: from British Army to child welfare case work. But for Johnson, who completed his M.S.W. in 2014, it was more of a gradual and logical evolution.
Identifying flavors and judging the quality of craft beer just got easier thanks to a CSU alumna and a fellow scientist who are the brains behind the Beer Flavor Map. It’s a science-based analysis tool that is changing the way industry professionals and casual drinkers alike think about the taste, aroma, and mouthfeel of beer.
On May 23, Louise Wendt White, along with several other honorees, was recognized through the Legacies Project.
If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, there are many nutrition tips that can help you feel better, decrease your risk of complications, and improve your baby’s health.
Human Resources is excited to announce that CSU will launch a new time and leave system called TimeClock Plus beginning July 1 (June 24 for bi-weekly employees).
The Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards honor early-career scientists.
Believing that all people, regardless of age, abilities or challenges should have a shot at living life to the best of their abilities with the support they need to be successful has influenced Cathy Schelly’s amazing career at the Center for Community Partnerships in the Department of Occupational Therapy.
CSU Professor of English Camille Dungy, an award-winning author of four full-length poetry collections and the editor of three poetry anthologies, released her first collection of literary essays, Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History, on June 13.