College of Business
Scott Shrake, director of the CSU Institute for Entrepreneurship, was named in two prestigious magazines.
Scott Shrake, director of the CSU Institute for Entrepreneurship, was named in two prestigious magazines.
Andy McNally, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, has received a 2020 Sloan Research Fellowship.
Sara Rathburn, professor of geosciences, recently became a Fellow of the Geological Society of America.
The Employee Appreciation Board recognized the College of Liberal Arts’ Academic Support Center for their exemplary service on Dec. 9.
On April 3, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival will open at the Lory Student Center Theatre with Colorado’s only film festival dedicated to the intersection of art and social justice.
“Real People, Real Climate, Real Changes” – a traveling exhibit launched by the National Center for Atmospheric Research or NCAR – is on display at the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering this spring
CSU’s focus of the land-grant mission was on studying “the agricultural and mechanic arts,” the natural sciences were essential to the understanding of those fields
CSU’s College of Liberal Arts has existed under its current name and structure since 1992, but the liberal arts have been essential to the University since its first class in 1880.
Dr. Kathlene Waller is a history buff – both Fort Collins and CSU – but still had to Google around to find the exact year when Colorado Agricultural College fielded its first football team.
If you can decipher century-old cursive handwriting, Colorado State University Libraries needs your help.