In memory: Roger Sherwood Marshall
Roger Sherwood Marshall marched through heaven's gates April 2.
Roger Sherwood Marshall marched through heaven's gates April 2.
This year’s MURALS Symposium spotlighted outstanding work among students across the university, with the top award-winning project providing an examination of the health disparities among racial groups in the United States.
Alumnus and former faculty member Robert Longenbaugh devoted his life to water resources education, and a scholarship and his papers now support CSU students.
CSU will host a ceremonial walk across the Oval during the week of April 5-9 to celebrate and honor the University’s Spring and Summer 2021 graduates.
With a reputation as a national leader in sustainability, Colorado State University has more to celebrate than a single Earth Day can do justice.
U.S. News and World Report has named the Colorado School of Public Health among the top 20 schools and programs of public health in the nation.
Since 1984, the First Generation Award scholarship program at CSU has been responsible for helping thousands of first-generation students graduate.
Bobby LeFebre, Colorado’s first Latino poet laureate, is taking part in a virtual talk at CSU in the lead up to Cesar Chavez Day.
On March 29, Year 2 @ CSU will kick off its second Halfway There Celebration – a week-long event celebrating the accomplishments, community and persistence of CSU’s second-year students.
Author and transgender and disability advocate Kay Ulanday Barrett is taking part in Transgender Day of Visibility at CSU on March 31.