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CSU Engineering student recognized as the 2015 Denver Metro Chamber Student Leader of the Year at the 9NEWS Civic Leadership Luncheon.
CSU Engineering student recognized as the 2015 Denver Metro Chamber Student Leader of the Year at the 9NEWS Civic Leadership Luncheon.
Two CSU juniors, Kalyn Taylor and Jason Sydoriak, were named finalists for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship, a nationally competitive scholarship that recognizes students who demonstrate "exceptional leadership potential" and are "committed to careers in government, the nonprofit or advocacy sectors, education or elsewhere in the public service.”
The Art & Science Exhibition runs through March 27.
Venture Accelerator accepting applications from student-run businesses through March 27.
While a majority of students were enjoying time at home during winter break, a group of 11 CSU students, alumni and staff were ascending an 18,460-foot volcano in Mexico.
The Human Dimensions of Natural Resources department in the Warner College of Natural Resources is seeking applicants for the D.R. and Ginny Pulliam Scholars program.
On Wednesday, Feb. 11, CSU celebrated its 145th anniversary with a Founders Day Celebration highlighting the values that have sustained the university, the people who have shaped it, and its enduring mission of service through teaching, research and engagement as the state’s land-grant institution.
CSU's construction management students had another good showing at a regional competition held this month in Nevada.
When a group of nine Warner College of Natural Resources students, alumni and affiliate faculty departed to climb a mountain in Argentina they bid farewell to an easy winter break to embark on a trek filled with high altitude suffering.
When you mention bird flu, homeland security may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But for Agricultural and Resource Economics doctoral student Jada Thompson, bird flu and other avian diseases can be connected directly to issues of safety and security.