Amy Parsons wins Outstanding Women in Business Award
Amy Parsons, executive vice chancellor of the Colorado State University System, was named as one of 12 women selected for the 2017 Denver Business Journal’s Outstanding Women in Business Award.
Amy Parsons, executive vice chancellor of the Colorado State University System, was named as one of 12 women selected for the 2017 Denver Business Journal’s Outstanding Women in Business Award.
The CSU Board of Governors recently tapped Susy Serrano to head up the Office of Internal Audit starting in June, and Jason Johnson now oversees the system’s legal team as General Counsel.
The Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System today voted to approved budget and tuition proposals from the system’s campuses – CSU, CSU-Pueblo and the CSU-Global Campus – for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
Two national leaders - former Iowa Governor and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and former senior advisor for international education at the US Agency for International Development Christie Vilsack - will join the Colorado State University team, in part to advise efforts surrounding the planned National Western Center.
On March 17, more than 20 students with cognitive disabilities and affective needs from Denver Public School’s Bruce Randolph, joined an orientation at the Temple Grandin Equine Center in North Denver to prepare them for equine activities every Friday through the end of their school year.
A Temple Grandin Equine Center is planned as part of the National Western Center, but equine assisted therapies and activities (EAAT) – which are utilized for a wide range of health conditions and special challenges – will begin in Denver in early 2017.
More people than ever, around the world, will be able to learn from Colorado State University — along with other top institutions like the University of Virginia and Penn State — thanks to a new partnership with FutureLearn, an international social learning platform that specializes in delivering online education at any scale.
Avelyn Munoz sat excitedly in her fringe cowboy boots on Tuesday morning at the National Western Stock Show. She didn’t know what to expect when she went into the arena, but she knew it was the day she would become a cowgirl.
Wilson Ogg looks forward to this time of year. This is when he gets to be front and center at the National Western Stock Show – a nationally recognized Western heritage and entertainment event that attracts more than 650,000 visitors each year