Basketball players’ visit to Boys & Girls Club showcases athleticism, academics
Players from the Colorado State University men’s basketball team used their recent bye-week time to visit the Wilfley Boys & Girls Club in North Denver.
Players from the Colorado State University men’s basketball team used their recent bye-week time to visit the Wilfley Boys & Girls Club in North Denver.
A rare opportunity has landed the electrical engineering graduate student on the ground floor of a new wave of X-ray science at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Raeann Magill had big dreams to study abroad. A junior soil and crop sciences major with a minor in Spanish, she first started studying Spanish in high school and had always thought about going abroad at some point after college.
Tina Swearinger ventured into a road less traveled for her first occupational therapy level II fieldwork experience, working at a state funded mental and behavioral health facility with adult day programming.
Six outstanding students from the Colorado State University Department of Design and Merchandising earned themselves a free trip to New York City, along with a $5,000 scholarship from the YMA Fashion Scholarship Fund.
Chelsea Tan earned two degrees, and looks to find a professional position in Hong Kong before applying to grad school.
CSU President Tony Frank signed a pledge Jan. 25 to commit the university to being powered by 100 percent renewable electricity by 2030.
Social media is sometimes blamed for decreasing the amount of time people spend interacting in person. So a Colorado State University student has launched a new smartphone application, called SocialPing, to create more face-to-face interactions.
It’s not easy to make kale and chard sexy, but two Colorado State University graduate students have found clever ways to get everyone to eat more leafy greens in 2017.
This past fall, 10 undergraduate computer science students attended the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.