Ground, barriers broken at Temple Grandin Equine Center
The Temple Grandin Equine Center will elevate CSU into a position of world leadership in equine-assisted activities and therapy.
The Temple Grandin Equine Center will elevate CSU into a position of world leadership in equine-assisted activities and therapy.
A $1.5 million gift from alumna Leslie Buttorff will put CSU on the leading edge of cannabinoid research.
Colorado State University's Annual Flower Trial Garden is a CSU treasure, aesthetic delight, and one of the most-visited places in Fort Collins. A recent $25,000 gift from the Ecke family will enhance visitor enjoyment of the garden and recognize the service and impact of longtime horticulture educators.
The College of Health and Human Sciences annual Scholarship and Alumni Awards Dinner is a chance to bring together student recipients and their donors to meet for a celebration of gratitude.
The annual Border War Blitz pits fans from CSU against Wyoming fans in a fun battle to raise money for scholarships.
Kayla Prieto, a human development and family studies undergrad, has been awarded a WomenGive scholarship to help her continue her dream of working with diverse young children.
Stephen Lunt’s (B.S., ’18) journey to Colorado State University wasn’t easy. After recovering from a near-fatal injury he received during combat in Afghanistan, Lunt decided to attend CSU after being introduced to the university through the GI Bill. Through this support, and generous support from Dave and Gail Liniger and the Adult Learner and Veteran Services, Lunt’s is applying his military and educational experience toward a future he’s exceptionally grateful for.
Two programs in the CSU College of Health and Human Sciences are serving students and the community in beautiful new spaces thanks to gifts from the Freeberg family.