Ramily affair: Oglesby/Hutton clan defines CSU pride
Three generations and six athletes in three sports make the Oglesby/Hutton clan the ultimate Ramily.
Three generations and six athletes in three sports make the Oglesby/Hutton clan the ultimate Ramily.
Joyce McConnell was so impressed with CSU that she agreed to become its 15th president without having visited campus.
The Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System voted unanimously to hire Joyce E. McConnell to lead the System’s flagship institution into its 150th year, building on a decade that has seen record levels of enrollment, donor and alumni support and research funding, along with the dramatic transformation of campus, physically and in terms of state and national reputation.
The CSU logging sports team is hosting the biggest collegiate competition in the West.
The Western Association of Graduate Schools recently recognized two Colorado State University graduate students as exceptional researchers during the organization’s annual membership conference.
Joyce McConnell, provost and vice president for academic affairs at West Virginia University, has been named as the finalist to become the 15th president of Colorado State University.
Nearly 2,000 supporters showed their love for CSU on Proud To Be Day of Giving.
You can make CSU a better place during Proud to Be Day of Giving on March 7.
The Sustainability Leadership Fellows program prepares future innovators and thought leaders with state-of-the-art science communication and career development training.
Each winner receives $4,000 in scholarship and travel support.