Donors fund new educational and well-being spaces for children and veterans
Two programs in the CSU College of Health and Human Sciences are serving students and the community in beautiful new spaces thanks to gifts from the Freeberg family.
Two programs in the CSU College of Health and Human Sciences are serving students and the community in beautiful new spaces thanks to gifts from the Freeberg family.
Human Development and Family Studies master's program alumna Gwen Hatchette ('94) sought to honor her mentor David MacPhee, who contributed greatly to her success in the program, with a gift to his legacy.
From its newest building down to its very name, Colorado State University’s College of Health and Human Sciences has seen substantial areas of growth and improvement under the tenure of outgoing Dean Jeff McCubbin.
The Fermentation Science and Technology Program at Colorado State University has received two new contributions to support innovative technologies in the growing program.
Jill Kreutzer and Leigh Towill, longtime donors and friends of Colorado State University, deeply value undergraduate students and support the unique values of the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Trimble announced today that it has awarded a significant in-kind gift to the Department of Construction Management.
Each year, Campus Connections engages approximately 250 youth and 300 CSU students. For alumna Caley Follmer, it was one of the best experiences of her college career.
A lifelong love of health, fitness, and science has inspired alumna Jane Sullivan’s support of the Department of Health and Exercise Science.
Floris Delée’s enduring passion for fermentation, craft beer and the CSU community has come full circle with the success of the new Ramskeller on-campus teaching brewery.
Freshman D.J. Chapa is the recipient of the Janet J. Fritz Scholarship in Human Development and Family Studies. Chapa overcame several childhood challenges to land on his feet and enroll at CSU.