“Deciding to put myself out there by trying new things has been one of the best decisions I made here as it opened doors to all of the amazing communities that I am now a part of and brought me all the wonderful friendships that I have today.”
As fanfare blares, female sprinters at the starting line suspiciously eye a man in a wig. A hulking, goateed wrestler slams a woman half his size to the mat. An ominous voice-over intones that women’s sports are being “trans-formed.”
Supporting first-generation college students is a passion for Maira Oliva Hernandez, a CSU graduate student in the Student Affairs in Higher Education program.
The final Old Main Bell ringer of the football season was none other than Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Blanche Hughes (M.E.D., ’84; Ph.D., ’95), who helped CSU celebrate Senior Day on November 18. The day was made even more special when the Rams solidly defeated Nevada.
CSU Theatre is proud to announce our 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 seasons! 2024-2025: Reforming the Classics: Wishes, Wrights and Wrongs Playwrights write stories for the stage that offer us chances to better understand the human condition. Theatre artists often return to past works to wrestle with their universal themes and tease out new meanings for the […]
Making an impact in her community: Meg Prekeryte (’23) shares how a degree in English led to her current role as a grant writer for a nonprofit in the healthcare industry.
At Colorado State University, faculty and students are producing cutting-edge supply chain research and providing important answers to questions on supply chain management. This special report from SOURCE explores the work happening at CSU and provides insights into the global supply chain.