Scenes from Fall Commencement 2018
Newest CSU alums celebrated at weekend ceremonies.
Newest CSU alums celebrated at weekend ceremonies.
At last spring’s Celebrate! Colorado State awards ceremony, two unique CSU community-based programs were honored with the inaugural Community Engagement Scholarship Awards. There’s no doubt that both of this year’s groundbreaking recipients have had a profound impact on the community, but their life-changing influence goes much deeper than that.
Here are a few stories of personal challenges overcome, family responsibilities shouldered, educational changes in direction that finally led to a true passion, as well as learning, growth and success along the way to graduation.
When he was in high school, Franklin Alvis of Colorado Springs was convinced he’d attend college out of state. Then his family home burned to the ground in the 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire, which made him want stay in Colorado.
Colorado State University expects to confer degrees on more than 2,100 graduates during ceremonies in the Lory Student Center and Moby Arena.
The GradShow awards recognize excellence in research, creativity and entrepreneurship in a variety of categories.
Help a student succeed by supporting Rams Against Hunger on Giving Tuesday.
The Oval Preservation Fund Endowment is just one of the many initiatives included in the Beyond A Billion push to celebrate CSU's 150th birthday in 2020.
CSU's second annual Produce Safety Symposium, "What Does the Future Hold for Produce Safety - the Innovation Frontier," will be held on campus Friday, Nov. 30, in the Lory Student Center, Room 382.
A robust new website providing information about the search for Colorado State University’s next president will serve as a resource for presidential candidates while also providing information about CSU for the general public.