Construction Management alumni continue a 70-year family tradition
CM alumni, twin brothers, manage third-generation family construction business.
CM alumni, twin brothers, manage third-generation family construction business.
CM alumna ('97) shows her passionate, adventurous spirit in both work and play.
Shirley Stanosheck (B.S., '43) reflects on her home economics education and role with Extension as she turns 100 years old this month.
Hayley (Knicely) O’Shields, a graduate from the Department of Occupational Therapy at CSU, is the preferred communities case manager at the African Community Center in Denver, working to create a position specifically for occupational therapists within the organization. Read on about her position, and her advice for younger students.
Matt Betts, vice president of JE Dunn, is a CSU construction management alumnus.
At first, interior architecture and design alumna Christy Texeira (B.S. ’00) felt a small sense of relief when the doctor diagnosed her five-year-old daughter, Hailey, with aplastic anemia.
Gabriel Armstrong, a CSU alumnus, is the owner of The Crooked Cup and teaches in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition.
A Colorado State University Ram to the core, Karen Rattenborg retires from her positions as the CSU Early Childhood Center executive director and a Department of Human Development and Family Studies assistant professor.
The CSU Department of Design and Merchandising hosted the inaugural Emerging Leaders in Apparel and Merchandising Talk and Reception thanks to the generosity of the Kotsiopulos Education Enhancement Fund.
Stephani Hardon gives to Campus Connections to help youth exposed to adversities to envision a better life.