Car designed by engineering alumna puts paralyzed racer back in driver’s seat
Alumna Noel Marshall is lead engineer on an Arrow Electronics project that's allowing a quadriplegic former racer to drive again.
Alumna Noel Marshall is lead engineer on an Arrow Electronics project that's allowing a quadriplegic former racer to drive again.
Academic rigor, faculty who care about the students, and industry partnerships are the pillars of success of CSU's College of Business. Donald W. Dobler established that lasting foundation 50 years ago as the first dean of the college. Dobler, 88, passed away peacefully Dec. 8.
CSU is offering benefits-eligible employees a new way to save on commuting to work with a pre-tax commuter transit account, and Human Resources is kicking off a new green initiative this month to let employees go paperless for their W-2 and other payroll information.
The CSU family once against stepped up to support students on the fourth-annual Giving Tuesday.
Thomas Bradley has received a U.S. Department of Energy fellowship to support his work with CSU’s EcoCar 3 student team.
CSU's Kathy Partin has been named the director of The Office of Research Integrity, which oversees and directs Public Health Service research integrity activities on behalf of the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
After serving as Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs since 2013, Kathleen Pickering is stepping down from her administrative position to return to teaching and research.
Applications for the next round of Colorado State University’s Center for Collaborative Conservation’s fellowships are now being accepted.
Students will share the results of their work during Colorado State University’s 20th poinsettia sale starting Monday, Dec. 7 at the new CSU Horticulture Center greenhouse on campus.