In memory: LeMoyne W. Anderson
LeMoyne W. Anderson passed away Feb. 18, at his home in Fort Collins. He was born August 16, 1923, in Wheaton, Minn., to Ruth (Lundquist) and Walter Anderson.
LeMoyne W. Anderson passed away Feb. 18, at his home in Fort Collins. He was born August 16, 1923, in Wheaton, Minn., to Ruth (Lundquist) and Walter Anderson.
"As a community, we are both bereft and deeply fortunate to have known Mary and benefited from her passion, her compassion, her wisdom, and her unparalleled commitment to CSU." –CSU President Joyce McConnell
CSU's Counseling and Career Development Clinic is scheduling new and returning clients in our on-campus clinic this semester.
CSU’s Division of Student Affairs has announced several key organizational changes under the leadership of Vice President Blanche Hughes.
A universal design podium in Alder Hall will make teaching more accessible for everyone.
Joe Blake, a stalwart advocate for excellence in higher education who passed away this week at the age of 86, is remembered by friends, former colleagues and alumni as an eloquent and committed champion for CSU whose legacy will endure through the transformative philanthropy he helped cultivate.
Each year, students, faculty, and alumni nominate teachers who’ve inspired them and made an impact in their lives for the Best Teacher Awards. The 2022 recipients of the Best Teacher Awards, representing six colleges, will be celebrated March 30 at the Best Teacher Awards banquet.
Seidel, who came to CSU in 1971 and remained an active and contributing member of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences until his passing in September 2021, will be awarded the 2022 Founders Day Medal.
Take a look back at January 2022 at Colorado State University.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability (SoGES) seeks applications from Colorado State University advanced Ph.D. students and early career postdoctoral fellows to be a 2022-2023 Sustainability Leadership Fellow.