Tag: "Giving"
Pershing E. Sims Memorial Scholarship in social work aims to break the cycle of poverty
Family members honor Pershing E. Sims' life, legacy, and ability to break the cycle of poverty through scholarship recipients.
Donor looks back on a decade of generosity and impact
In 2012, Pat McKlem ('70) made a significant investment in the CSU Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition. With her gift, the Pat McKlem Medical Nutrition Therapy Laboratory was born, and she has continued to support the lab in the years since then.
Apparel and merchandising students attend the Outdoor Retailer tradeshow in Denver thanks to support from donors
Students and faculty from the Department of Design and Merchandising attend the Outdoor Retailer tradeshow in Denver to build industry partnerships and learn about the industry's developments in sustainability.
CSU design students use innovative technology to preserve Mr. Blackwell patterns and create inspired textiles and garments
The Avenir Museum has the world's largest collection of garments, original pattern pieces, and memorabilia from famous designer Richard Blackwell. Now, the Avenir Museum and the Department of Design and Merchandising are using 2D and 3D digital technologies to ensure the collection is preserved for generations to come.
Karen Rattenborg retires after more than three decades at CSU
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.
Scholarships critical to success for CSU College of Health and Human Sciences students
Scholarships are important for students to help alleviate some of the financial burden of higher education. Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to the many donors who support students in the college through private scholarships. Meet some of this year's recipients!
CSU donor finds unexpected passion in youth mentoring program
Stephani Hardon gives to Campus Connections to help youth exposed to adversities to envision a better life.
Construction Management alumnus establishes scholarship in giving back to support students
CM receives a newly established Miller/Kirkpatrick Family Scholarship to provide assistance to undergraduate or graduate students in construction management.
Historic fraternity supports FitCancer and community survivors through philanthropy events
For two years, the gentlemen of the Colorado State University Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity have come together to support a worthy community cause