New CSU initiative provides faculty training in public policy
A cohort of seven Colorado State University faculty members are the first of a new initiative by the Office of Vice President for Research to help faculty influence public policy.
A cohort of seven Colorado State University faculty members are the first of a new initiative by the Office of Vice President for Research to help faculty influence public policy.
Alumnus Seth Yoder found anew career in an unexpected field.
Seeking to define social equity in transportation.
Race-conscious affirmative action in college admissions could soon be a thing of the past.
There is no better example of what it takes to be a good and effective leader than the life of Major General Robert Halverson (B.S., ’63), and his lifetime of leadership begins with his time spent in the Army ROTC at CSU.
Ph.D. candidate, Bri Risk, talks about microbiomes and how they impact cardiovascular function
PhD candidate, Ana Altares, talks about food security research
Read the heartwarming story of HABIC-certified dog Winston and his person Pat Athey. After being left at a shelter in Los Angeles, Winston was brought to Colorado by Pat to begin a new life as a therapy animal.
As a child, Linda (Morgan) Meserve (B.S., physical education, ’86), struggled with swimming but later became a walk-on athlete on CSU’s swimming and diving teams. Linda is receiving the Jim and Nadine Henry Award, which is presented to alumni who exemplify extraordinary service and support to the University and its academic, athletic, and alumni programs.
Incoming graduate students have so much to share!