Student parents can apply for childcare tuition assistance
CSU student parents may be eligible for support with child care tuition for the 2015 – 2016 year.
CSU student parents may be eligible for support with child care tuition for the 2015 – 2016 year.
CSU's Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program has been ranked No. 3 by U.S. News & World Report.
Carole Makela, a professor in Colorado State University’s School of Education, received the 2015 Soroptimist International of Fort Collins Making a Difference for Women Award.
Four students and Assistant Professor Shannon Hughes of CSU's School of Social Work recently visited rural villages in central India in collaboration with Westminster College in Utah.
In order to equip educators with the tools to effectively teach in the STEM disciplines, the Robert Noyce Scholarships are available to Colorado State University students who are majoring in a STEM field, and would like to pursue a teaching career.
A research study at Colorado State University seeks girls ages 12-17 who have a family member with type 2 diabetes.
The Emotional Attachment Lab at Colorado State University is looking for participants for its latest research project: Love Now, Success Later. In the project, researchers will be examining the effectiveness of a workshop series that teaches mindfulness and emotional availability skills for expecting parents during the last trimester. The purpose of this research study is to see if an emotional availability and mindfulness intervention will improve couple functioning, individual well-being, and infant outcomes. All study participants will be compensated and entered in a drawing for self-care and baby-care gifts. Participation in the study is completely voluntary. The next round of interventions will be held on Friday evenings from March 27 through April 17. To learn more about the project or see if you are eligible, email amanda.hall@colostate.edu. Check out the project website, lovenowsuccesslater.yolasite.com, or its Facebook page at facebook.com/emotionalattachment.
The Colorado State University Youth Sports Camps program has added golf to the list of activities offered summer of 2015. The Youth Sports Camps, which started in 1970, feature 13 different summer camp programs, and registration is now open.
As we draw closer to Valentine's Day, couples often evaluate the passion in their relationships.
This Valentine’s Day, CSU is offering an alternative to the usual rituals of dinner, cards and gifts. It's an opportunity to shake up the routine and learn about a new framework for understanding love and conflict.