“Good Enough Isn’t”
Over 25 years in sales, Cherilynn Castleman (M.B.A., ’08) has become an internationally known sales expert, coach, and author.
Over 25 years in sales, Cherilynn Castleman (M.B.A., ’08) has become an internationally known sales expert, coach, and author.
A monthly listing of alumni accomplishments, milestones, and announcements. Catch up on your classmates and submit your own announcement!
Kim Watkins (B.A., 91) is on a crusade to improve New York City’s public schools, particularly those in low-income areas, and to improve the lives of people who live there. The first in her family to earn a college degree, she not only “talks the talk” but “walks the walk,” or more aptly in her case, “runs the run!”
After two years at Aims Community College, Michele Craig (B.A., ’97) transferred to CSU and majored in political science. She loved her political science courses and how engaging the professors were. Even more, Michele loves being a Ram. This Alumni Association Life Member says she inherited both her devotion to the University and her generous spirit from her father.
The $6 million gift will expand capacity for treatment, surgery and rehabilitation at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
The Colorado General Assembly has confirmed two longtime state leaders – both Colorado State University alumni – to the Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System.
For International Women’s Day, SOURCE sat down with Marcela Henao-Tamayo — an assistant professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology and director of the Flow Cytometry Core at Colorado State University — to discuss her tuberculosis research, COVID-19 vaccine projects and Women’s History Month.
On Jan. 15, President Joe Biden nominated Deanne Criswell, a Colorado State University alumna, as the next administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. If confirmed, Criswell will be the first woman to take the agency’s helm since its creation in 1979.
As many of us are observing safer at home suggestions, are working at home, or are looking for work, we are left to wonder what the world and job market will look like in the next months and possibly years.
As many of us are observing safer at home suggestions, are working at home, or are looking for work, we are left to wonder what the world and job market will look like in the next months and possibly years.
Two researchers at Harvard have spent nearly 30 years studying the reasons that we tend to fall short of our goals and have given us brilliant solutions for reversing the natural human tendencies that cause it.
Rams are everywhere, and they're hiring. The Colorado State University LinkedIn group lists jobs and provides networking opportunities for all CSU alumni, whether you're entering the workforce for the first time or changing career paths.