CSU bids farewell to El Centro director, welcomes new interim director
While Dora Frias will be leaving CSU to start a new chapter, her impact on CSU will be long-lasting.
While Dora Frias will be leaving CSU to start a new chapter, her impact on CSU will be long-lasting.
An increasing number of returning CSU students are choosing to continue living on campus for their second year and beyond.
Most Colorado State University employees know their salary or hourly pay rate. But do they know the value of everything they receive as an employee from the university, in addition to their salary or wage?
With over 1,700 course sections, CSU’s innovative summer classes offer intimate learning settings, promote deeper student understanding of course materials and aid students in maintaining or expediting their graduation plans.
Colorado State University has been chosen to engage in the next phase of a multi-year initiative designed to advance first-generation student success.
Mary Lou McGuire was born on August 17, 1926, in Macomb, Illinois, to Oral and Beulah Smith. She grew up and went to school near Industry, Illinois, and graduated from Industry High School with the class of 1944.
CSU undergraduates Nizhoni Hatch and Claire Walther are finalists for the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, a highly competitive graduate fellowship program for students pursuing careers in government and public service.
Community leaders held a dedication ceremony for the Lt. Col. John W. Mosley VA Outpatient Clinic on Feb. 24. Mosley was the first Black football player at CSU, as well as a civil rights activist and Tuskegee Airman who flew multiple missions during World War II and the Korean War.
Edward “Ed” A. Hoover passed away peacefully on March 1, with family at his side.
Albert Bimper — who came to Colorado State University at 17 as a student athlete and grew into roles as a respected faculty member and administrator — is returning to the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, where he spent his childhood.