Professor lands Rotary funds for peace-building in Burundi
A CSU faculty member has received an infusion of funding to support his peace-building work in the war-torn East African country of Burundi.
A CSU faculty member has received an infusion of funding to support his peace-building work in the war-torn East African country of Burundi.
A CSU journalism professor has received one of the highest honors given by the Public Relations Society of America.
A retired CSU faculty member’s sculpture memorializing a Japanese-American internment camp in northern Wyoming has been chosen for permanent display in the Whitney Western Art Museum at the Buffalo Bill Historic Center in Cody.
With CSU Ag Day less than a month away, the call for volunteers is going out. All volunteers will receive an Ag Day 2016 hat, a complimentary BBQ ticket, and a parking pass.
Forty-seven children from Todos Santos and four children from Colorado attended the 2016 Kids Do It All program at the Colorado State University Todos Santos Center – the university’s nonprofit international outpost for research, teaching and engagement in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Engineers developing a mouthpiece for the hearing impaired have received technical help from someone whose own life could be touched by the technology.
CSU alumna Jasmine Donkoh landed a prestigious post-baccalaureate fellowship with the National Institutes of Health.
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As campus readies for the start of a new academic year, the leadership of the employee councils and ASCSU are taking the long view.
This summer, eight Front Range Community College students spent 10 weeks gaining valuable research experience in Colorado State University laboratories.