Biology graduate student promotes importance of self in lab
For Melissa (Mel) Morado, personal growth reflects in her scientific life, and scientific growth reflects in her personal life.
For Melissa (Mel) Morado, personal growth reflects in her scientific life, and scientific growth reflects in her personal life.
Thirteen students have been selected as the Office of the Vice President for Research’s new Graduate Fellows.
The proposal focused on resiliency kits for people in Mozambique who have been the victims of natural disasters.
Glenn Swanson, a recent graduate from the Applied Statistics Master’s Program, recently won first place in the Harmonized Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Hackathon, a competition to create statistical models that could potentially help in a health care setting.
History graduate students explore the architecture and history of the Clark Building, a fixture on the CSU campus since 1968.
The first Master of Public Policy and Administration cohort at CSU includes students with diverse backgrounds, talents, and ambitions.
The first Master of Public Policy and Administration cohort at CSU includes students with diverse backgrounds, talents, and ambitions.
Students in the Master of Arts Leadership and Cultural Management share their hopes for the future and why they chose CSU.
CSU's Master of Public Policy & Administration and Master of Sport Management welcomed their first cohorts this fall.
CSU's College of Liberal Arts offers three unique pathways to advance careers in arts management, sport management or public service.