New VP Tobin excited to serve CSU and its supporters
Kim Tobin becomes Vice President for University Advancement July 1.
Kim Tobin becomes Vice President for University Advancement July 1.
Throughout the 2016-17 school year, the Colorado State University Wind Symphony has honored active-duty and veteran military, police, fire and medical services at each of their performances, playing music that reflects on various world conflicts.
On Feb. 25, Colorado State University’s most talented undergraduate vocalists come together to compete to win the coveted title of “Singer of the Year” in the University’s 13th annual competition of the same name.
Chelsea Tan earned two degrees, and looks to find a professional position in Hong Kong before applying to grad school.
The late Lt. Col. John Mosley, who broke down barriers to become an American hero, is being awarded the Founders Day Medal by CSU.
A team that includes Colorado State University researchers has been awarded $11.5 million to develop a digital tool that helps people reach better decisions on complex matters.
Do you know an employee at CSU who would like to improve their English skills in speaking, reading and writing?
The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art presents "Music in the Museum," a new series exploring the cross-fertilization between music and the visual arts.
The Colorado State University Symphony Orchestra, led by Maestro Wes Kenney, will give what is sure to be a fascinating concert on Wednesday, Feb. 8, with some of the university’s best percussion, string and wind players performing.
Judaism teaches that the concept of forgiveness constitutes one of the most essential fundamentals of the human relationship with God and with each other.