CSU students join thousands for celebration of women in computing
This past fall, 10 undergraduate computer science students attended the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.
This past fall, 10 undergraduate computer science students attended the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.
After producing videos for National Geographic, Meg Mealy realized her true calling was in school counseling.
Out of thousands of undergraduate students, only eight are selected each year to be members of the prestigious team that will be competing in the coming weeks at the National Western Stock Show. Rachel Hughes is one of those eight.
Wilson Ogg looks forward to this time of year. This is when he gets to be front and center at the National Western Stock Show – a nationally recognized Western heritage and entertainment event that attracts more than 650,000 visitors each year
A Colorado State University graduate student is the only male cyclist in the country selected for one of the longest, most grueling bicycle stage race in the world — a 5,700-mile grind across Russia.
Dean Graby is dedicated to service: serving our country, serving his community and serving veterans.
Student-athlete Amoni Ashby came to Colorado State University with two goals in mind: to train and compete under CSU track and field Assistant Coach Karim Abdel Wahab in sprints, hurdles and relays, and to pursue a master's degree specializing in Adult Education and Training.
CSU's remote control room for Fermilab's NOvA experiment is one of only 12 in the world.
Second-year occupational therapy students at CSU had the opportunity to apply classroom learning in real-life situations this past semester.
CSU graduate student Tim Mowry will embark on an educational adventure in January, as an intern for a corporate research center outside of Tokyo.