Nishann Miller, College of Agricultural Sciences
Ag Ambassador balances school, work and life.
Ag Ambassador balances school, work and life.
West Nile virus, Lyme disease and rabies are some of the diseases that a visitor to a national park in the United States could encounter – but there’s an app for that.
CSU faculty member Tim Amidon recently organized an event to help members of the United States Fire Service adjust their mindset when it comes to firefighter safety.
The Adult Learner and Veteran Services office has introduced a new service program in which volunteers hand out 1,000 free bottles of water at football games at Hughes Stadium during tailgating.
The Pride Resource Center is celebrating its first event of LGBT History Month by hosting a grand reopening of its Cyber Center from 1 to 3 p.m. on Oct. 6 and 7.
The Colorado State University Tau Iota Omega chapter of the Mortar Board received a Gold Torch award this summer at the honor society’s national conference, held in Indianapolis.
The Denver Broncos Sports Management Institute is opening doors for students at Colorado State University to gain real-world experience and pursue opportunities in the sports industry.
Colorado State University has created a center that focuses on addressing the childhood trauma that kids served by the Larimer County Department of Human Services have experienced, and it could blossom into a national training ground for a new model of care.
Ph.D. candidate Jeffrey Cook of the Department of Political Science has been awarded this year’s University Distinguished Professors Scholarship offered to one graduate student annually.
Volunteers still needed for Aug. 24 event.