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Area ranch donates 1,000 pounds of beef to Rams Against Hunger Food Pantry
A Morgan County ranch family, including four generations of Colorado State University graduates, donated more than 1,000 pounds of beef to the Rams Against Hunger Food Pantry.
The pursuit of a passion inspires a legacy gift
Although Susan Metzger grew up in a piano-playing family, it was four decades before her latent musical aspirations found expression and eventually led her to Colorado State University. To help students realize their dreams, she recently made a $2 million planned gift to create two scholarships for undergraduate or graduate students studying viola or piano.
Ahead of our time: CSU celebrates 40th year of USA’s inaugural First Generation Award program
During a celebration on campus, CSU will mark the 40th anniversary of the nation’s first dedicated first-generation scholarship program. Since its start in 1984, CSU’s FGA fund has awarded more than 1,600 CSU students millions of dollars in scholarships.
Founders Day Medal awarded to the late Joe Blake, prominent donor and first chancellor of the CSU System
This year’s Colorado State University Founders Day Medal is being awarded posthumously to Joe Blake, who was the first chancellor of the CSU System, a former member of the Board of Governors and a prominent donor to the College of Liberal Arts.
Help Rams thrive on Giving Tuesday
On Nov. 28, Rams across campus, throughout the U.S., and around the world can come together and help support the Rams Against Hunger meal swipe program.
Celebrating the living legacy of Blanche Hughes
A new endowment for the successful operation of the Black/African American Cultural Center is being created in honor of Blanche Hughes, the former director of the center and the current vice president for Student Affairs.
Scholarships power academic dreams for CSU students
With the new academic year beginning, there is much to celebrate, including the incredible opportunities that scholarships help create for new and continuing Rams.
A $2 million gift honors a father and future veterans
The future academic success of military veterans and non-traditional students attending Colorado State University recently received a significant boost from Gretchen Stockwell (B.S., ’76), who is giving a $2 million planned gift to Adult Learner and Veteran Services.
Donor impact report: A reflection of what a community can do
Year after year, Colorado State University alumni and friends invest in scholarships, programs, faculty, facilities and bold ideas that make the world a brighter place for all. Each year, CSU is committed to sharing stories of that impact with our entire CSU community in its Donor Impact Report.
In memory: CSU donor and equine health supporter Princess Abigail Kawananakoa
Princess Abigail K. Kawananakoa – a prominent donor to Colorado State University, a celebrated breeder of racing American Quarter Horses and descendant of the Hawaiian royal family – passed away on Dec. 11.