SLIDESHOW: Lavender Graduation celebrates LGBTQ+ graduates
Colorado State University's Pride Resource Center hosted a Lavender Graduation on April 26 to celebrate and acknowledge the members of CSU's graduating class who are LGBTQ+.
Colorado State University's Pride Resource Center hosted a Lavender Graduation on April 26 to celebrate and acknowledge the members of CSU's graduating class who are LGBTQ+.
When Old Main, the first significant building on Colorado State University’s campus, caught fire in May 1970, it burned classrooms, a cafeteria, and University offices.
IT veteran Brandon Bernier is the new director of ACNS and Telecommunications at CSU.
Pat Burns, dean of libraries and vice president of information technology, is retiring from CSU after 41 years.
About a year after Colorado State University’s first bee hives were installed at the Durrell Center, CSU will add four more hives near the Horticulture Center, on the south side of campus.
Now in its fifth year of programming, the CSU Todos Santos Center hosts dozens of workshops, events, courses, research projects, and programs reaching thousands of students, faculty, and local community members on an ongoing basis.
Michael McGrady, 24, lives with a rare and often painful neurological disorder and never thought his dream of working with horses would come true. But earlier this month, that all changed, when Colorado State University’s Temple Grandin Equine Center in north Denver hired McGrady to assist with the facility’s upkeep each Monday.
The Center was honored for its work to support the development and manufacturing of diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccine products.
CSU has named its first chief medical research officer and Translational Medicine Institute associate director of research.
Taeler Alexis Aweida, age 20, unexpectedly passed away on Thursday, April 11, in Fort Collins.