Black Rams Matter: A Note of Solidarity
When we say CSU is a place where all are welcomed, valued, and affirmed, that comes with a responsibility to not ignore the painful parts of our reality.
When we say CSU is a place where all are welcomed, valued, and affirmed, that comes with a responsibility to not ignore the painful parts of our reality.
In ancient Greek mythology, the phoenix is a symbol of strength and renewal, rising from the ashes. The amazing rise of Phoenix Dugger (B.S., ’17) has occurred in the course of his relatively brief professional career and, currently, in the time of coronavirus.
Wendy Koenig is more than just the mayor of Estes Park. She also is the greatest female middle-distance runner in CSU history.
Alumnus Joel Draut's distinguished photojournalism career began at Colorado State University.
Allan and Janet Eddy have an enduring relationship with CSU. Allan earned two degrees from the University, and all three of their children attended: Cheryl (B.S., ’91; M.S., ’93), Sandra (B.S., ’93), and Tom. In addition, Janet and Allan retired from CSU and have volunteered with the University for many years.
Trailblazing alumni Grafton St. Clair Norman and George Cooper reflected hope that the Colorado Agricultural College’s (later Colorado A&M) land-grant mission of greater opportunity and access to higher education would one day apply to everyone.
This Monday, June 15, Cheryl Seidel Richards (B.A., ’90; M.S., ’92) became president of the Charlotte, North Carolina campus of Johnson & Wales University. Her distinguished career in higher education as well as her CSU degrees in speech communication and student affairs in higher education make her uniquely qualified to lead a university in these challenging times.
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Vice President for University Advancement Kim Tobin reflects on the springs of inspiration and motivation that have sustained our CSU community.
Two research teams from Colorado State University have received grants from the Boettcher Foundation to fight COVID-19 and potential future pandemics.