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Orrs’ $2.6 million gift to endow One Health Institute’s director position will benefit translational science, policy
The director position for CSU’s One Health Institute will become an endowed post, thanks to a $2.6 million gift by alum Dr. George “Bill” Orr (’57). The donation will facilitate major impacts for students and public health policy.
Buckets of fun! Rams at Rockies attendees get bucket hat with July 21 game ticket
CSU fans, staff, students and alumni who buy a special CSU ticket package for the July 21 game will receive an adult-sized, unisex Rams-themed Rockies bucket hat with an adjustable chin strap.
Students reach new heights thanks to scholarship support
Throughout CSU's 2023-24 academic year, more than 4,300 generous community members gave to scholarship funds, making it possible for 2,900 students to receive a cumulative $14.8 million in scholarship support.
Iron Brew 2024: ‘Shampoo’ claims title in sudsy version of CSU’s Flower Trial Garden
The name may be something you put in your hair instead of your mouth, but local beer judges picked Shampoo - a hibiscus-infused beer crafted by Colorado State students and SweetWater Brewing - as the winner in CSU's second annual Iron Brew Competition.
CSU breaks ground on new Veterinary Health and Education Complex
Colorado State University breaks ground on Veterinary Health and Education Complex; project will position CSU as national leader in training the next generation of veterinarians.
Rams charge into NCAA basketball tournament
The CSU men's basketball team will play Virginia Tuesday in the NCAA tournament's First Four. Here's a look at CSU's stalwart season by the numbers.
Ahead of our time: CSU celebrates 40th year of USA’s inaugural First Generation Award program
During a celebration on campus, CSU will mark the 40th anniversary of the nation’s first dedicated first-generation scholarship program. Since its start in 1984, CSU’s FGA fund has awarded more than 1,600 CSU students millions of dollars in scholarships.
Try to tell a Ram not to re-charge: CSU Bookstore selling new reusable batteries
The Colorado State University Bookstore inside the Lory Student Center is selling next-generation rechargeable batteries that the manufacturer says can be charged 1,000 times.
Farm to able: CSU’s RAM Scholars program trains adults with disabilities for agricultural careers
The RAM Scholars program for adults with an intellectual disability at CSU strives to facilitate meaningful employment for participants. October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, supporting inclusive employment practices that benefit both employers and employees.
Rosh Hashanah Community Dinner to celebrate beginning of Jewish High Holidays
The Colorado State University and Northern Colorado Jewish community will celebrate the Jewish Festival of Rosh Hashanah with a five-course, kosher community dinner at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15, at the Fort Collins Senior Center.