Alumni Feature: Ashley Acuff, Family and Consumer Sciences
Ashley Acuff is from Palo Alto, California, and moved to Fort Collins to pursue a degree in family and consumer sciences education from CSU - and never left!
Ashley Acuff is from Palo Alto, California, and moved to Fort Collins to pursue a degree in family and consumer sciences education from CSU - and never left!
Susana Muñoz, an assistant professor in CSU’s School of Education, is among the “Top 25 Women in Higher Education and Beyond,” according to the magazine Diverse Issues in Higher Education.
Ryan Schneider, a junior in the Department of Construction Management, was awarded the $5000 William A. Bianco, Jr. Memorial Scholarship at the Mechanical Contractors Association of America convention in early March.
Apparel design student Nogah Seidemann used a neurology experiment called Brainbow as inspiration for her hand-dyed textile showing in the 10th annual Art and Science Exhibition.
The Institute for the Built Environment is cohosting an event with sustainability consultant Ben Haggard about regenerative development and the education of ecologic sustainability on Tuesday, April 11, in Fort Collins and on Monday, April 10, in Denver.
When invited to serve as staff members on the Spring 2017 voyage of Semester at Sea, Stephanie and Chris Seng jumped at the opportunity.
CSU’s Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising has unveiled “Tying the Knot,” a new exhibition of bridal gowns, accompanied by photos and stories of many of the brides who wore them.
School of Education alumnus Tim Rymel's path as an adult educator and trainer is rooted in his early career as an ordained minister, followed by years as an outreach director for a religious ministry.