In memory: Djibril Diol, 1990-2020
Diol was a first-generation college student and was active on campus, especially with the CSU chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers.
Diol was a first-generation college student and was active on campus, especially with the CSU chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers.
An anonymous donor recently committed $1 million to support Colorado State University’s Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence, advancing its mission to minimize conflict between humans and carnivores – including wolves, bears, mountain lions and other predators – integrating research, education and outreach.
Colorado State University’s Energy Institute will receive $1 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to support energy innovation and commercialization in Colorado and the region.
Meet several graduating Scott Scholars, and learn how the Walter Scott, Jr. Scholarship made a difference for them.
Growing up in Sedalia, Colorado, identical twins Antonio and Ernesto Gesi took nearly every class together through elementary, middle, high school and now – college. After years of learning together, the twins celebrated the end of their schooling in May 2021 as the first graduating class of the Colorado State University/Arapahoe Community College Sturm Collaboration Campus in Castle Rock, Colo.
When the deal was discussed for Canvas Credit Union to hold the naming rights to Colorado State University’s new multi-purpose on-campus stadium on June 5, 2018, the concept from both sides of the table was to form an alliance and grow together.
Once again, the annual Day of Giving at Colorado State University, held from noon May 6 to noon May 7 this year, demonstrated the collective power – and participation – of Rams.
Just west of Colorado State University’s main campus in Fort Collins, the new state-of-the-art Temple Grandin Equine Center opened its doors recently as the new home of one of the leading equine-assisted services facilities in the world.
Linda Randall and her husband, Gerald Hazelbauer, have given a $1M bequest, plus annual cash support to the English department via the Marty Bucco Award for Creative Teaching & Scholarship fund.
Forty-four years of service to Colorado State University provides some great stories, and, if you’re Doug Max, also makes a big difference. Max (B.S., ’75), who retired in January 2021, had a long and distinguished career in the CSU Department of Athletics. His passion and commitment were honored with the Spirit of Philanthropy Award as part of this year’s Celebrate! Colorado State awards announced on April 26.