Cheryl Iron, College of Health and Human Sciences
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.
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.
Alhuwaidi and his wife, Jasmine, who is studying applied computing technology at CSU, are dedicated to promoting computer science as a career for women in their homeland of Saudi Arabia.
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.”
The internship reminded Alex that college was something he knew he wanted to finish, and he returned to CSU. After graduation, he will start a job as a head herdsman in Nebraska.
Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Martinez was born a Rams fan. Four of her family members attended Colorado State University, and after visiting the campus, CSU became her dream school.
Industrial/organizational psychology online master's program helped Kristin Durrance make the leap from entry level to senior management.
“I like to tinker with things,” said Edwin Vasquez, a graduate of Colorado State University’s online master’s in biomedical engineering.
This summer break, many College of Health and Human Sciences students dove into internships across the U.S.
This summer, many College of Liberal Arts students splashed into research and internships across.
Kayla Steed, a junior majoring in animal science, is spending her summer working at the Marine Mammal Care Center Los Angeles in San Pedro, Calif.