CSU Veterans Writing Workshop reading celebrates publication of ‘Charlie Mike,’ National Military Appreciation Month May 18
Army veterans Ryan Lanham and Ross Atkinson felt a different call to duty while they attended Colorado State University.
Army veterans Ryan Lanham and Ross Atkinson felt a different call to duty while they attended Colorado State University.
Debra Terry (B.S., ’80) was looking for an outlet from her pre-med studies. When she found the Air Force ROTC at CSU her life truly took off.
The field house on College Avenue was converted to a barracks in the 1940s, the gymnasium became a dining hall, and an obstacle course provided speeded-up physical fitness training for students ready to enlist.
For some, the transition from serving in the United States Armed Forces to civilian life can be difficult. But one Denver organization is helping its members find purpose post-military. Veterans to Farmers is on a mission to train veterans in agricultural systems, technologies and business operations.
Meet one of the 150 members of the Colorado Air National Guard deployed around the state to help fight COVID-19.
CSU student-veteran Julius Philpot looks to connect with high school kids while sharing his love of basketball and education.
As a combat veteran working in the Veterans Administration, Masters of Business Administration student Jose Gonzales leverages his military and professional experience as he helps veterans receive the benefits they’ve earned.
Gonzalez plans to earn a graduate certificate in military and veteran culture before applying to the University’s master of social work program, to help other veterans navigate the VA bureaucracy.
Combs will be returning to CSU in the fall, joining Professor Steven Newman’s horticulture team as a graduate student.