On a rising tide
Successfully navigating stretches of the longest river in Alaska in a kayak ladened with soil samples and gear was only one of many great achievements by CSU graduate student Katherine Lininger this year.
Successfully navigating stretches of the longest river in Alaska in a kayak ladened with soil samples and gear was only one of many great achievements by CSU graduate student Katherine Lininger this year.
A CSU computer science professor is being honored for his research accomplishments by the Institute of Caribbean Studies.
Christine Fruhauf, a Human Development and Family Studies professor at CSU whose research focuses on gerontology, co-edited a book that was published August titled "The Lives of LGBT Older Adults: Understanding Challenges and Resiliencies."
Students from the site of the most important radiological event of the new millennium visit CSU and learn about CSU's radiation research.
CSU is honoring alumni and six-time Olympic champion Amy Van Dyken's fighting spirit during its 100th Homecoming celebration, set for Oct. 13-18.
Honesty is the best policy — and can win you lunch with Tony Frank.
The Institute for Learning and Teaching has announced Dr. Gwen Gorzelsky as its new executive director.
Everyday Hero Laura Snowhite is known for willingly and cheerfully taking on added projects. She loves working for CSU. "I'll work here as long as they let me stay," she says.
2014 marks two milestones in the Colorado State University School of Social Work.
Patricia Cudd, 62, of Fort Collins passed away on Friday, Sept. 26, after an extended illness.