With Mega City 2070, the future comes to life in classrooms
Mehmet Ozbek, professor and Joseph Phelps Endowed Chair, was featured for his research in the American Society of Civil Engineers magazine – Civil Engineering Source.
Mehmet Ozbek, professor and Joseph Phelps Endowed Chair, was featured for his research in the American Society of Civil Engineers magazine – Civil Engineering Source.
Mr. Blackwell often thought several steps ahead of the industry. Including pockets in a day dress while not interrupting the design lines is just one example of his forward-thinking design aesthetic. The tie at the neck floats down from the collar mimicking the flutter of a butterfly wing. The angular shape of the tie contrasts with the curvilinear lines of the print reinforcing the bold design lines of the dress.
A pickle craze is sweeping the nation, with dill pickle toppings and seasonings in such high demand that they’re appearing on popcorn, chewing gum, seeds and nuts.
Researchers Jaclyn Stephens and Arlene Schmid plan to use brain imaging technologies to advance the scientific understanding of yoga therapy for adults with chronic brain injury.
When Ken Pytluk (B.S., ’98) found FlingGolf he was hooked. In just two short years he went from being a novice to the first FlingGolf world champion.
Michael Corke (B.A., ’88; M.S., ’03), alumnus of the Student Affairs in Higher Education Program, passed away in June of 2020 after a valiant decades-long struggle with sickle cell anemia. His fraternity brothers have ensured that he will be remembered by creating the Michael Corke Phi Beta Sigma Memorial Award, which will be given to individuals who participate in CSU’s student athlete internship program.
Linda L. Carlson (M.S., ’88), curator emerita of the Avenir Museum and retired instructor in the Department of Design and Merchandising, was chosen as the 2022 recipient of the Spirit of Philanthropy Award.
The Patchwork Initiative, a recent addition to CSU and the Fort Collins community, is looking to change the fact that the clothing and textile industry is the world’s second-largest poilluter.
This ensemble from Scaasi’s 1981 fall collection is the embodiment of his unique ready-to-wear aesthetic.
Alumnus Brayden Smith has an exciting future ahead with an NIH fellowship and graduate student abroad.