Summertime Standouts 2019
CSU students made an impact this summer around the globe, across the country, and even close to home.
CSU students made an impact this summer around the globe, across the country, and even close to home.
The CSU logging sports team is hosting the biggest collegiate competition in the West.
Read how one incoming undergraduate, Ryan Armstrong, got his feet wet in wildlife biology research.
CURC celebrates the achievements of undergraduate students from a wide variety of disciplines.
See photo highlights and a list of winners from the Multicultural Undergraduate Research, Art and Leadership Symposium.
When Chelsee Bruggeling moved away from her hometown of Brush, Colorado to go to college, she never guessed she’d one day come back to make a difference in her home community.
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.
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.
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.