Colorado State University receives first seven-figure gift from alumni under the age of 30
Weston and Marlee Richburg give back to their alma mater where they were both standout athletes.
Weston and Marlee Richburg give back to their alma mater where they were both standout athletes.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering will welcome graduate students from the Asian Institute of Technology, who will study with CSU faculty known for their expertise in water resources.
In Spring 2021, 24 Colorado State University students representing eight different majors teamed up to research, design and construct a tiny house on wheels outside the Nancy Richardson Design Center on campus.
Alumnus and former faculty member Robert Longenbaugh devoted his life to water resources education, and a scholarship and his papers now support CSU students.
Projects will explore how the 2020 fire season altered food webs and the role fungi play in post-fire forest recovery, as well as engage underrepresented communities in the state’s water resources.
Together We Grow, part of the future CSU Spur campus, will host a webinar exploring innovative strategies around food equity and food security.
Since 1984, the First Generation Award scholarship program at CSU has been responsible for helping thousands of first-generation students graduate.
Todos Santos Center offers online Spanish classes for CSU employees, direct from Baja California Sur.
The $6 million gift will expand capacity for treatment, surgery and rehabilitation at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
"Philanthropy begins in the heart, and those who choose to act demonstrate a love for humankind that is unmatched."