Outstanding Grad: Ariana Vargas, Warner College of Natural Resources
Ariana Vargas made an important decision that ignited a fire within and defined her future career trajectory.
Ariana Vargas made an important decision that ignited a fire within and defined her future career trajectory.
It’s not often that you can look back and say that a student made CSU better. But in Jovan Rivera-Lovato’s case, it would be true.
The path to veteran Sarah Lion’s biological science degree has been neither straight nor narrow, but she never gave up on the journey.
As a Fulbright Scholar with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the Public University of Uruguay, Luciana Figliolo had no shortage of master’s programs interested in recruiting her.
CSU faculty and graduate students are attending the 24th session of the UN Climate Change conference.
The GradShow awards recognize excellence in research, creativity and entrepreneurship in a variety of categories.
Olaf Morales, languages coordinator at the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico, designed and successfully delivered the Center's first Spanish & Culture Immersion course for people interested in learning Spanish and experiencing Mexican culture first-hand. The six-day course brought 21 participants from Colorado to Mexico to expand their Spanish language skills and cultural understanding.
CSU’s First Generation University Initiative hosted an event on the Lory Student Center Plaza with cookies, swag, a podcast and fun photo opportunities to recognize first-gen students.
CSU ranks fifth among all public four-year schools in prestigious "Best for Vets" rankings.
Mentoring can be a crucial and defining factor in a graduate student’s success.