Outstanding Grad: Chase Herring
Veteran gets Back on TRAC to earn psychology degree from College of Natural Sciences.
Veteran gets Back on TRAC to earn psychology degree from College of Natural Sciences.
Honors scholar plans to put biomedical sciences degree to work in a tangible way as a physician.
Nontraditional student overcomes dyslexia to graduate from Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
Warner College of Natural Resources grad combines love of outdoors with marketing savvy.
Meet just a few of the amazing students who will graduate from Colorado State University in December 2017.
The first-generation student from Aurora came to CSU to study interior design but a class in ethnic studies convinced her to take a different path.
Although Fu arrived from Shanghai as a psychology major, after her first stats class at CSU, she was hooked.
First-generation student has earned his Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, credit for a patent, and a love of research.
For her senior capstone project, Iron designed four pieces that are meant to be worn in a professional work environment and take patterns and colors from traditional Native American wear.
The Estes Park native says the condition she was born with — coupled with her CSU education — has inspired her to pursue work in which she can “help people harness their passions, despite any adversity they face.”