Mary Pedersen named Colorado State University Provost and Executive Vice President
Mary Pedersen, a distinguished educator and veteran administrator, has been named the next Provost and Executive Vice President at CSU.
Mary Pedersen, a distinguished educator and veteran administrator, has been named the next Provost and Executive Vice President at CSU.
Yolanda Bevill is the new vice president for university communications at Colorado State University. She comes to CSU from Prairie View A&M University, a historically Black land-grant institution in the Houston area, where she served as chief public affairs officer.
CSU's School is Cool program has been providing backpacks and high-quality school supplies to less-fortunate students in the Poudre School District for the past 28 years. Now, with the COVID-19 pandemic creating hardships for many families, the need is greater than ever.
Denver native Simone Ross (B.A., ’04; MBA, ’14) has been on a mission most of her personal and professional life. She works passionately to dismantle racist systems and move individuals and organizations to systems and behaviors that are fair to and celebrate all people.
Leslie Buttorff (’79), founder and CEO of Panacea Life Sciences, received the College of Natural Sciences Distinguished Alumna award in 2014 and maintains close ties to the college through her support for scholarships and the establishment of a cannabinoid research center on campus.
Eulanda Sanders, Ph.D. (B.S., ’90; M.A., ’94), former design and merchandising professor and outstanding CSU alumna, remains close to her alma mater and its students.
Michael and Dianne Doddridge are active life members of the CSU Alumni Association who connected in Fort Collins and bleed Green & Gold.
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Learn more about Grow & Give, a modern-day Victory Garden project designed to encourage Coloradans to grow vegetable gardens and plant extra to share with local food banks and community members in need.
Hundreds of people from across metro Denver and Colorado were set to gather April 30 to celebrate the groundbreaking for Spur, the innovative new campus of the Colorado State University System at the National Western Center. Then COVID-19 changed everyone’s plans.