Coaching the Next Generation
Former CSU men's basketball forward Will Bell (B.A., ’12) made good on a graduation-day promise to himself to stay involved with basketball, no matter the role.
Former CSU men's basketball forward Will Bell (B.A., ’12) made good on a graduation-day promise to himself to stay involved with basketball, no matter the role.
The Charles Maurer Herbarium Collection is the oldest in Colorado, conserving examples of more than 100,000 species of flora, with specimens dating back to the very beginning.
Graphic designer Ron Miriello (B.F.A., ’75) moved to San Diego and, in 1982, founded a very successful business, Miriello Grafico, Inc. Even more profound than his clients’ satisfaction, however, is his creation of community through a process called “design thinking.”
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Since she was in high school, Sheila Dunn (B.F.A., ’06) has been determined to become a full-time artist, despite the skeptical reactions when she articulated her ambition. Today, she's known for her large, vibrant figure paintings that explore the relationship between her subjects and environment.
Andy Carhartt's life journey took many unexpected turns, including a diversion from Colorado A&M to West Point to civilian life serving others through ministry.
Colorado State University's Annual Flower Trial Garden is a CSU treasure, aesthetic delight, and one of the most-visited places in Fort Collins. A recent $25,000 gift from the Ecke family will enhance visitor enjoyment of the garden and recognize the service and impact of longtime horticulture educators.
When you visit the Iris and Michael Smith Alumni Center, you will see stories of our alma mater told on touch screens and wall panels in Mindock Hall when you first enter. A bit farther back is the Storytelling Booth, where alumni can record their own stories and memories. Our gift to AlumLine readers this holiday season is a few of those stories told by Alumni Association members.
Kirt Shineman, who received a B.A. in communication studies at CSU, is a tenured full professor at Glendale Community College in Arizona. He recently received the National Communication Association’s Golden Monograph Award for an article he co-authored, “Engendering Dystopia: The Performance of Torture at Guantanamo Bay Prison.”
A monthly listing of alumni accomplishments, milestones, and announcements. Catch up on your classmates and submit your own announcement!