Alum living in Qatar ‘returns’ online to earn master’s degree
Sheena Martinez lives more than 7,600 miles away from Fort Collins but is still able to pursue her master’s from her beloved alma mater.
Sheena Martinez lives more than 7,600 miles away from Fort Collins but is still able to pursue her master’s from her beloved alma mater.
Fueled by caffeine and creativity, electrical engineering students pulled an all-nighter Feb. 20 participating in a 16-hour design competition.
After three exceptional performances, the annual Concerto Competition has been completed, and the winner of the Spring 2016 finalists has been announced.
This year's poster session to be held in conjunction with CSU Collegiate Challenge business pitch competition April 27.
When you take a course online, it’s important to contribute your thoughts and ideas in class discussions — and not just for the grade. When you actively engage in conversations, you learn more by reflecting on the subject matter, sharing ideas and perspectives with others, and questioning and thinking critically about responses.
Students from Colorado State University's Department of Construction Management won awards last week at the Associated Schools of Construction Regions 6 and 7 competitions.
Kayin President became interested in social work because of his uncle.
Matt Racine, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Health and Exercise Science, recently received the Fleur L. Strand Professional Opportunity Award from the Women in Physiology Committee of the Society of Experimental Biology.
The Colorado State University Bookstore is selling a limited-edition, student-designed hat in honor of February’s Black History Month.
When you consider how the Internet has changed society in the last couple decades, you might first think of email, Facebook, or even Netflix. But what about education? New technology in classrooms and elsewhere is blurring the boundaries of digital and physical. Technology has become integral to the way people learn.