A presidential presence: College of Engineering to create four Presidential Chairs
A gift from Walter Scott, Jr. will establish Presidential Chairs to help the university recruit and retain the highest-quality faculty.
A gift from Walter Scott, Jr. will establish Presidential Chairs to help the university recruit and retain the highest-quality faculty.
The entity we now know as CSU’s College of Engineering sprung to life with the creation of a single class in 1882.
Over the past 10 years, CSU Ventures has helped researchers and students file 1,381 patent applications and has launched launch 49 startup companies.
CSU engineers are testing a promising new way to clean up perfluorinated compounds.
Early November marks National Animal Shelter and Rescue Appreciation Week, a good time to note the amazing work our shelters do in keeping animals and people safe and cared for in our communities.
For the sixth year in a row, Colorado State University alumni and friends are invited to enjoy the CSU Marching Band in the 42nd annual 9NEWS Parade of Lights.
The College of Natural Sciences is taking a broad view to make sure everyone is welcome at the bench.
This January, the School of Social Work at Colorado State University will add two new graduate certificates to its growing list of online programs designed to provide helping professionals with a competitive edge in the job market: Nonprofit Administration and Military and Veteran Culture.
The former governor of Colorado delivered the President's Community Lecture Nov. 7.
Open Enrollment for health and life benefits kicks off today, Oct. 31, for faculty, administrative professionals and non-classified staff.