Colorado State University President Amy Parsons had lots of good news to share during her Oct. 2 Fall Address, but what stole the show was her announcement of a $110 million investment in a new engineering/artificial intelligence facility.
The annual Fall Address and University Picnic will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 2, featuring performances by the CSU Marching Band and Concert Choir, remarks by CSU President Amy Parsons and a complimentary lunch on the historic Oval.
Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Diana Wall brought global recognition to the importance of soil biodiversity and its links to climate change. Wall’s many accomplishments as well as her unique personality were captured in several retrospectives published in high-profile scientific journals.
The U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program is sending four Colorado State University graduates abroad through its prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
After a very difficult upbringing, Delilah Lopez graduated from CSU in May some help from members of the Ram family and the Native American community in Fort Collins.
Tellus Outdoors, The Haunted Game Cafe and Thrive Acupuncture are local establishments that recently started providing discounts for university employees.
Faculty in the Brainwaves Research Lab and Music Therapy program are currently looking for participants in an ongoing research study to determine the effects of music therapy in children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.