Rabbi Gorelik sworn in as Colorado National Guard’s newest chaplain
Gorelik will be the only rabbi in anyone’s memory to serve as a chaplain in the Colorado National Guard.
Gorelik will be the only rabbi in anyone’s memory to serve as a chaplain in the Colorado National Guard.
Evelyn B. Haynes, a former librarian at Colorado State University, died on Sept. 30 at Pathways of Northern Colorado hospice. She was 88.
The American Geophysical Union said the discoveries made by these researchers are “remarkable.”
It's a homecoming for Lt. Col. Matthew Tillman, who is back at his alma mater leading CSU's Army ROTC program.
A group of graduate student artists from Colorado State University successfully completed its mural on a building that will adjoin the future CSU Spur campus as part of CRUSH Walls, a Denver street art festival held Sept. 14-20.
As Amy Parsons steps away from a collective 16 years at Colorado State University and the CSU System, she leaves a legacy as a respected leader and colleague responsible for landmark projects and strong community connections forged.
Legendary CSU volleyball coach Tom Hilbert is doing his best to navigate the challenges presented by the pandemic.
CSU recently kicked off its annual drive — C.A.N.S. Around The Oval — to collect nonperishable food and raise money for the Food Bank for Larimer County.
Three special issues of STATE magazine published this summer have won an international Gold Summit Creative Award in the category of 2020 Pandemic Response.
Alisha Zellner's national initiative that brings awareness to injustices in the criminal justice system includes a local community bike ride that she plans to hold every July.