CSU at Todos Santos: Q&A with Amy Rex
Amy Rex, Administrative and Program Assistant at the CSU Todos Santos Center, shares her experience at the Center - in her own words.
Amy Rex, Administrative and Program Assistant at the CSU Todos Santos Center, shares her experience at the Center - in her own words.
Prieto, associate professor of chemistry in the College of Natural Sciences, will give a talk titled 'Inexpensive, efficient approaches for energy conversion and storage,' 6:30-8 p.m., May 24 at the Lory Student Center North Ballroom.
Stephen Reynolds, a professor in CSU’s Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences and director of the High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health and Safety, has received a Meritorious Achievement Award from the ACGIH®.
Ann Gill, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, announced the recipients of the College’s 2015-16 awards at the Spring Faculty and Staff Meeting and Awards Celebration on April 27 at the Lory Student Center.
Neilson is a solid-state chemist who seeks to understand and control the formation of materials, along with their structures and properties – materials by design.
Paul Metz will be retiring from the School of Music, Theatre and Dance at the end of the fall semester after 30 years at CSU.
Being an instructional designer means more than making the learning management system (LMS) look nice (although that is important).
Sarah A. Johnson, the newest addition to the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition faculty at CSU, is finishing her first academic year as director of the Functional Foods & Human Health Laboratory.
They trusted him. Kings, prime ministers, dedicated civil servants and a few of the world’s poorest folk trusted late CSU Professor Jerry Eckert, and together they worked to change the world.
Grandin is an internationally recognized leader in animal handling innovations. The Colorado State University professor of animal sciences was elected to the academy among 213 new members.