Civil engineering grad Matt Thomas never gives up
A former avid athlete who became paralyzed in 2009, Matt Thomas fought through injury and rehabilitation, and earned his master's in civil engineering in 2015 through CSU Online.
A former avid athlete who became paralyzed in 2009, Matt Thomas fought through injury and rehabilitation, and earned his master's in civil engineering in 2015 through CSU Online.
An innovative new program in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is bringing experienced professionals into labs to work with students.
Jim M. Wagner of Ft. Collins, formerly of Loveland, died on February 23, at his home. Jim was born in Atwood on July 22, 1928, to John J. Wagner and Catherine Meyers Wagner. Jim was a farmer and rancher for many years. He also worked at Colorado State University as a custodial engineer, as a street sweeper for the City of Loveland, and before his retirement, he was an armored car driver. He loved yard work, enjoyed polka dances, and his cars. Jim married Joy M. Henderson on December 8, 1969, in Loveland. They were married over 46 years. Survivors include his wife Joy of Ft. Collins; two sons Derald Ketels of Ft. Collins and Donald Ketels of Greeley; two daughters Donna Prickett of Ft. Collins and Linda Maurath of Walden, Colorado. Jim is also survived by five brothers and sisters, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A private graveside service will be held at Resthaven Memory Gardens Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Jim Wagner Memorial Fund in care of Bohlender Funeral Chapel, 121 W. Olive, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524.
In early January, Colorado State University Student Affairs in Higher Education students were involved in an international field experience that took them across the world to the beautiful country of Vietnam.
Donald Albert Klein, a longtime professor of microbiology at Colorado State University and leading researcher in the field, died February 23.
Colorado State University employees achieving a decade of service or more this year will be honored at the annual Celebrate! CSU Milestones event, Thursday, April 28, 2016, at 4 p.m. in the LSC Grand Ballroom.
CSU's one-of-a-kind, hands-on science outreach program drew families in droves to the Lory Student Center Feb. 27 for the program's 25th-anniversary open house and alumni reunion.
Last semester, Colorado State University faculty and students got a new place where they can turn up the heat — or just chill.
Tammy L. Lewis (Fleming), 50, passed away Monday, Feb. 22, in a weather-related accident near her home in Red Feather Lakes.
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