Indigenous education expert to lead CSU’s School of Education
Welcome to Susan C. Faircloth, who has been named the new director of CSU's School of Education.
Welcome to Susan C. Faircloth, who has been named the new director of CSU's School of Education.
Meditation, management and mindfulness are some of the interventions that researchers from Colorado State University’s Department of Human Development and Family studies have been implementing at the assisted-living facilities run by Columbine Health Systems in Fort Collins.
The College of Health and Human Sciences will confer undergraduate degrees at a commencement ceremony on Friday, May 11, at 7:30 p.m., in Moby Arena.
Former head of the Department of Design and Merchandising Mary Littrell spoke at CSU about her recently published book on Afghan women, co-authored with Rangina Hamidi.
“I am a proud first-generation student,” Eboni Stevenson said, reflecting on her time at Colorado State University. “Getting to CSU was not an easy task, as I had a very limited understanding of college. I knew I wanted to go to a university, but I had no clue how to get there.”
The CSU Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition is proud to announce that Sarah Johnson, an assistant professor and researcher in the department, is the recipient of the Institute of Food Technologists Emerging Leaders Network Award.
The long-awaited teaching brewery in Colorado State University’s Ramskeller was unveiled April 9 when students, donors and other project partners offered a toast to the future brewers who will be trained on the system.
Each spring, the CM Cares program at CSU provides services to those in need of construction assistance, to improve mobility and ADA access to their homes.
At a beam-raising ceremony marking a major milestone in construction of the Richardson Design Center at Colorado State University, two interior design students thanked Nancy and Curt Richardson and other donors for making the new facility possible.
After earning three degrees from CSU's Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Karen Morris-Fine led a successful career as a toxicologist for major companies like Coca-Cola and The Boeing Company. Now in retirement, Morris-Fine is leading by example to support research at CSU.