Tears and cheers: Acceptance letters hand-delivered to veterinary applicants
For the first time, CSU hand-delivered acceptance letters into its veterinary program to future veterinary students.
For the first time, CSU hand-delivered acceptance letters into its veterinary program to future veterinary students.
Symptoms: irregular drumbeats and harmonic vocals, contagious to eardrums across northern Colorado. Diagnosis: Tit-for-Tat, a cover band formed by Colorado State University veterinary students.
Online giving to the 2014 Colorado Combined Campaign drive has been held over until Jan. 12.
The Psychonomic Society recently honored Professor Jessica Witt for her research contributions.
If you are like most Americans, you eat one-third of your calories away from home.
Faculty and staff can register now for the 36th annual Professional Development Institute.
Jack Miller is anything but typical. He’s an adopted member of the Colorado State University football team, with his own jersey and bio page. Jack also has a shunt in his head to drain excess fluid. And a chemotherapy port on his chest. And a cancerous tumor growing in his brain.
An audition landed voice major Talia Fischer in a prestigious Italian language program for young singers. In the summer of 2014, she spent four weeks in Italy, then traveled to Hawaii for an internship with the Hawaii Performing Arts Festival.
The top three student-founded businesses at the Venture Acceleraator Showcase received funding to help develop their businesses.
Donna Willard is an assistant manager in the microbiology, immunology and pathology department.