Secret Lives of CSU Faculty and Staff: Multi-talented Bimper adds ranching/farming to his portfolio of activities
Albert Bimper, Jr., wears a lot of hats at CSU. And in the past few years, he’s been trying on a different hat – a cowboy hat.
Albert Bimper, Jr., wears a lot of hats at CSU. And in the past few years, he’s been trying on a different hat – a cowboy hat.
Rob and Heather Novak were always meant to find each other, even if it didn’t work out how one might imagine.
Whitney Dwyer and Ben Fogelberg are no strangers to working at the same organization.
Colorado State University once again demonstrated it is among the most sustainable higher education institutions in the world by earning its fourth consecutive platinum rating in the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System, or STARS.
Change is the only constant, and college educators are facing yet another potential sea change in how students interact with technology: ChatGPT, a sophisticated natural-language chatbot making headlines for its ability to quickly deliver anything from MATLAB functions to fully fleshed-out essays.
After several years of work, Colorado State University’s Housing Programs is beginning to implement several initiatives for employees to help them purchase a home, rent housing and afford their current housing.
As we approach the new year, many people may be planning New Year’s resolutions. Some of the most common New Year’s resolutions often include something related to health, and more specifically weight loss.
Feb. 14 is just around the corner, and you and your significant other have planned to go to dinner – for the 16th year in a row.
Temple Grandin, Colorado State University’s renowned animal behaviorist and autism advocate, will receive the 2023 Founders Day Medal, a top university honor launched in 2010 to commemorate CSU’s birthday on Feb. 11.
Employees who participate in three of Colorado State University’s retirement plans will notice improvements to how Human Resources oversees these plans coming this summer.
Home for the holidays conjures a warm glow, but while most of the campus community returned home, a crew of CSU animal caregivers spent winter break tending to a menagerie of creatures used in research and teaching.
Feb. 1 was the first day on the job for Amy Parsons, Colorado State University’s 16th president.