Ag Day: A CSU Tradition
Ag Day is a 39-year-old tradition at CSU celebrating the University’s roots and its role as a leader in agricultural research, education, and outreach.
Ag Day is a 39-year-old tradition at CSU celebrating the University’s roots and its role as a leader in agricultural research, education, and outreach.
When celebrating agriculture, we joyfully join in recognizing our commitment to nourishing the most basic of human needs.
Of CSU, Gary Carpenter proclaims he “loves this place and what I’ve seen it do for people.” He pays back by speaking to current students, helping them create networks, and matching students with organizations, internships, and individuals to lead them to rewarding jobs.
A monthly listing of alumni accomplishments, milestones, and announcements. Catch up on your classmates and submit your own announcement!
Some individuals are driven by what they want to achieve; some find their passion in what they can do for others. Carole Lenz Hemmelgarn (B.A., ’86) has spent much of her professional life devoted to patient safety.
Run by brothers Scott, Luke, and Eric (M.B.A., ’14) Byington, Queen City Collective Coffee is making waves in Denver with a community vibe and premium coffee that’s more than just a jolt.
In a nod to science, CSU will be changing the name of the Oval to the Ellipse after researchers provide evidence and demand action.
Say the word “farming,” and images of corn and wheat fields likely pop into the brain. Amy Franklin (D.V.M., ’13) is aiming to change this perception and show how insect farming is an effective and life-changing food source in developing countries.
The National Western Stock Show, which runs through January 27, is missing its stalwart Ram. Tom Bradbury (B.S., ’58) passed away on January 10. He served as director of the Stock Show from 1977 to 2016.