CSU student digs in at famous archeological site
A Colorado State University graduate student recently had the rare opportunity to work at an archeological site that is considered one of the world’s most important to the study of human evolution.
A Colorado State University graduate student recently had the rare opportunity to work at an archeological site that is considered one of the world’s most important to the study of human evolution.
Jan Nerger, dean of CSU's College of Natural Sciences, has been elected to the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences board.
She previously served as academic director for the program that brings international students to CSU and helps them integrate into life.
Branislav Notaros, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has won two high-level teaching awards in recent months.
The planning committee for the 2015 Martin Luther King Jr. celebration is seeking nominations for community activists, leaders and volunteers to serve as march leaders.
Three of CSU’s very own staff members – Amanda Giacalone, Tonie Miyamoto and Josie Plaut – were recently named to BizWest’s “40 Under 40 for Northern Colorado” 2014 list.
Being a leader is nothing new to animal sciences and agricultural business sophomore Kristen Schmidt. Now she will be taking on a new position – as FFA central region vice president.
The CSU Employee Appreciation Board is seeking nominations to recognize well-deserving campus groups or units for their exceptional efforts, unique talents and for going above and beyond their daily duties.
CSU student parents with children enrolled at the Early Childhood Center rode on a float pulled by a truck driven by President Frank in the CSU Homecoming parade on Oct. 17.
Junior vocal performance major Marissa Rudd is working hard to prepare for her performance in the International Vocal Competition on Saturday.