CSU climbs U.S. News and World Report
CSU once again has been recognized as a top-tier university, moving up two spots in the U.S. News and World Report annual “America’s Best Colleges” ranking of public universities in 2015.
CSU once again has been recognized as a top-tier university, moving up two spots in the U.S. News and World Report annual “America’s Best Colleges” ranking of public universities in 2015.
Colorado State University’s highly ranked veterinary school is tackling two of the top challenges its students face: finding employment in a changing job market and managing finances.
A dozen student companies are in the Institute for Entrepreneurship’s program this fall.
War has its casualties, and for centuries combat zones have stacked the cards against cultural heritage preservation.
The School of Social Work recently renamed its online Mediation Certificate of Completion
For the 2014-2015 academic year, Paul Metz will serve as interim chair of the Department of Music, Theatre and Dance at Colorado State University. This appointment follows the announcement that Todd Queen, department chair since 2009, was named dean of the Louisiana State University College of Music and Dramatic Arts.
Metz received a B.A. in Music from Gettysburg College, and the M.M. and Ph.D. in Music Theory from the College-Conservatory of Music of the University of Cincinnati.
Metz has served as coordinator of music theory at Colorado State University since he arrived in 1986. During his time in the department he has also been assistant chair, acting chair, director of undergraduate studies, coordinator of the B.A. in Music degree program, and adviser to honors students.
“I want to express my sincere appreciation to Paul for his willingness to serve the department during a time of transition,” said Ann Gill, dean of the College of Liberal Arts. “Because he has been involved with the department in a variety of roles, I have confidence in his ability to take on this challenging new role.”
A search for a new chair of the Department of Music, Theatre and Dance will commence in fall of 2014. More information will be available on the department website. Contact: Carrie Care, (970) 491-5891They envisioned a place where students could learn forestry and other disciplines in a living classroom. Today, 100 years later, Pingree is home to a campus and conference center that hosts more than 5,000 annual visitors.
As Colorado’s craft beer industry continues to flourish, Odell Brewing Co. in Fort Collins and its owners are investing in the state’s future brewers.