A Lifetime of Leadership
There is no better example of what it takes to be a good and effective leader than the life of Major General Robert Halverson (B.S., ’63), and his lifetime of leadership begins with his time spent in the Army ROTC at CSU.
There is no better example of what it takes to be a good and effective leader than the life of Major General Robert Halverson (B.S., ’63), and his lifetime of leadership begins with his time spent in the Army ROTC at CSU.
Lifetime Alumni Association Member Vanessa Selwyn (Ph.D., ’19) knows what people at all stages of life need to be successful – a voice that is heard, a strong community, and someone who cares.
Whether lending a hand, an ear, or even her home address, Kathy Bauer could be called many things, but to most she is simply FoCo Mama.
Whether it’s the bonfire, a picture with CAM the Ram, or honoring our distinguished alumni, there is a CSU Homecoming tradition for everyone. So many that sometimes it can be hard to choose. That didn’t stop us from asking Rams what their favorite tradition is.
Now in its 99th year, the Painting of the A remains one of the most cherished CSU traditions that helps alumni, and the entire Fort Collins community, stay connected and get excited for a new school year.
When Ken Pytluk (B.S., ’98) found FlingGolf he was hooked. In just two short years he went from being a novice to the first FlingGolf world champion.
With thousands of varieties of perennial and annual flowering plants, the CSU Trial Garden is one of the premiere public garden experiences in the Rocky Mountain Region. August 6 is the perfect time to visit the gardens. Not only because the flowers are peaking, but because the public can vote for their favorite.
After a two-year hiatus, the Lagoon Concert Series is back, and no one is as excited for the return of live music than Connie Hanrahan. For the past 25 years, her company, Mantooth Co., has been producing and promoting the beloved CSU summer tradition.
As institutions of higher education around the nation mark the 50th anniversary of Title IX, Colorado State University marked a significant milestone of its own: more women leading CSU athletics programs as head coaches than ever before.
Green and gold run deep in the veins of the Heap family: Matt (B.A., ’94) and Beth (B.S., ’93) Heap fell in love on campus, are Lifetime Alumni Association Members, and their daughter, Taylor (B.S., ’22), represents the third generation to attend Colorado State University. The family’s Ram Pride will culminate on May 13 when they kick-off Commencement by ringing the Old Main Bell.