The Coaching Life
The life of a college football coach is the opposite of sedentary; coaches are “on the move” in every sense of that phrase. Dan Hammerschmidt’s (B.A., ’87) career is the perfect illustration.
The life of a college football coach is the opposite of sedentary; coaches are “on the move” in every sense of that phrase. Dan Hammerschmidt’s (B.A., ’87) career is the perfect illustration.
A monthly listing of alumni accomplishments, milestones, and announcements. Catch up on your classmates and submit your own announcement!
By official proclamation by the governor of Colorado, April 18 is I Love CSU Day. Celebrate by rocking your green and gold and sharing your Ram pride far and wide!
A monthly listing of alumni accomplishments, milestones, and announcements. Catch up on your classmates and submit your own announcement!
“I had a wonderful dining experience on that airplane” said no one, unless they have been to The Airplane Restaurant in Colorado Springs. Not only does the restaurant feature a fascinating décor of aeronautical memorabilia, but the building is attached to a Boeing KC-97, its fuselage providing 42 of the restaurant’s over 200 seats.
CSU history major Julie Napier (B.A., '80) is making an impact as a zoo veterinarian and exotic animal conservationist.
This resilient Ram served her country as a Missile Combat Crew Commander, but proved her true grit after a cancer diagnosis.
“He called me Squaw.” That’s the first time Susan Devan Harness (M.A., ’06, ’16) remembers realizing she was different. Her classmate used the derogatory term describing an American Indian woman or wife. She was in third grade.
Among the extraordinary array of careers held by CSU alumni is the ministry. The paths Aggies and Rams have taken to the ministry are as varied as the nature of their service, which ranges from church pastor to ministry organizations.
James Iacino (B.A., ‘05; M.B.A., ‘12), CEO of Seattle Fish Co., credits lessons learned at CSU for inspiring real-world business innovation.