Network of support grows among women of color on campus
June summit designed to help faculty and staff overcome feeling of isolation.
June summit designed to help faculty and staff overcome feeling of isolation.
Individual travelers are students traveling internationally for academic reasons such as research, fieldwork or conference attendance, and make up 17 percent of CSU’s students traveling abroad.
The Graduate Degree Program in Ecology celebrated its 25th anniversary earlier this month, which included events reflecting on the program’s past and future, student presentations, and a reception.
A study conducted at the Infectious Disease Research Center shows that common soil and waterborne microorganisms could play a role in protecting this dangerous pathogen between outbreaks.
A three-minute timer loomed over 36 graduate students competing for a spot in the Vice President for Research Fellowship on Feb. 12.
Women Reading @ CSU, a book club designed for CSU employees and graduate students who identify as women, continues this semester with its focus on appreciating women’s differences, intersectional identities, and diverse experiences.
The third annual competition will be held Feb. 12 from 1-4 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Longs Peak room.
The Graduate Student Showcase brings together the work and talent of more than 300 graduate students from all eight of Colorado State University’s colleges.
The campus community is invited to attend the poster presentations, live performances and visual arts presentations at the Graduate Student Showcase.
Kristina Quynn radiates positivity, especially when discussing CSU Writes, a program that facilitates scholarly writing productivity for faculty and graduate students.