Running Down a Dream
Hannah Saunders Wurster (M.S., ’16; Ph.D. ’18) co-founded The Willow Collective, a network of private practitioners who support maternal, infant, and early childhood mental health services in Northern Colorado.
Hannah Saunders Wurster (M.S., ’16; Ph.D. ’18) co-founded The Willow Collective, a network of private practitioners who support maternal, infant, and early childhood mental health services in Northern Colorado.
Michael Henry (B.S. ’03) and Kathryn Bulger (B.A., ’06) knew each other in passing when they attended Colorado State University, and reunited years later to begin a journey together that has taken them all over the U.S. and Europe.
Giving back is important for donors Bill and Jan Beitz and Gene and Carol Vaughan. Both couples support programs promoting health in CSU’s Department of Health and Exercise Science, and students and community members have benefited greatly from their dedication to funding outreach, research, and scholarships.
CBE alum Kelly Scharlau realized patent law was the perfect fit for her after taking a graduate-level systems engineering course about intellectual property.
The Spring 2021 Virtual Engineering Career Fair will be held on Handshake on February 11, 2021, with new and exciting advantages for engagement between CSU students and recruiters.
For the students, it’s an opportunity to take a lead role in treating an animal and talking about treatment options with concerned owners, Dr. Janelle Scott, a CSU veterinary school faculty member, said.
Hammon, assistant head coach of the San Antonio Spurs, became the first woman to assume a head coaching role during a regular season game on Dec. 30.
Hotel Management's Young Professionals named three of CSU's hospitality management alumni as rising stars in the field.
Doug Max and Tom Ehlers are retiring from the Department of Athletics, taking more than 72 years of institutional knowledge with them.
Dr. Christine Whalin, (DVM, '15) has become certified as a diplomate by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, making her the sole veterinarian in the Hudson Valley region – and one of only two in New York State – to hold the ABVP Equine Practice certification.