APIDA Heritage Month includes talk by bestselling author Chanel Miller
Chanel Miller — author of The New York Times bestselling memoir Know My Name — headlines Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month at CSU.
Chanel Miller — author of The New York Times bestselling memoir Know My Name — headlines Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month at CSU.
After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, 36 Colorado State University students completed the Bio-Cybersecurity Student Challenge this past weekend, learning interdisciplinary problem-solving skills to prepare for real-world jobs.
After a career in education that has spanned more than four decades including as a high school teacher and at CSU as a faculty member, associate dean and current vice provost for undergraduate affairs, Kelly Long has announced that she will be retiring in the fall.
Thirteen students have been selected as the Office of the Vice President for Research’s new Graduate Fellows.
On mountain peaks scattered across Colorado, machines are set up to fire chemicals into the clouds in attempts to generate snow.
The impacts of climate change are significantly affecting public health, animal health and the health of the environment. The challenges posed by climate change are accelerating and affecting life in unprecedented ways.
Fort Collins lost an undersized chieftain Sunday when Vincent “Vince” Murphy died after a three-year battle with congestive heart failure. He was 78.
Beginning next fall, CSU is expanding its existing Rams Read program into an inclusive, university-wide Thematic Year aligned with Courageous Strategic Transformation.
CSU offers students a fun entry to an emerging career field – plus cash prizes – at the annual Bio-Cybersecurity Student Challenge event on March 26 and 27.
CSU is one of the nation’s top producers of Fulbright U.S. Scholars —professionals, artists and scholars who usually hold faculty appointments — according to a recent report published in The Chronicle of Higher Education.