The Fall 2025 Sustainable Rural Futures Seed Grant Program is a collaborative initiative bringing together the College of Agricultural Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and the Office of the Vice President of Research. This program offers up to $10,000 to support interdisciplinary, community-engaged research that addresses pressing challenges facing rural Colorado.
Following reviews by a panel of national music educators, Dr. Rachel Waddell, Colorado State University Director of Orchestras, was named one of twenty-five semifinalists for the Recording Academy and Grammy Museum’s Music Educator Award. Dr. Waddell was chosen from a national pool of 2,000 initial nominations and is the only semifinalist from the state of Colorado.
CSU’s Art & Art History Department will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Visual Arts Building with a celebration and the opening of the exhibition, ‘In the Making: 50 Years in the Visual Arts Building.’
While serving as director of faculty recruitment and retention in the College of Liberal Arts, Martey created a checklist and video about accessibility to help faculty take some simple and straightforward steps toward making their course materials more accessible.
First-generation students – the first in their families to earn university degrees – are at the very heart of Colorado State University’s founding land-grant mission: educating the children of working-class families with the aim of boosting the economy and quality of life.
All three Colorado State University campuses saw enrollment increases this year, with notable gains among Colorado residents and students from rural areas.
Sean and Nikki Moran’s CSU roots run deep. From their days as student-athletes in the ’90s to cheering on their son Jack from the stands today, the Morans embody Ram pride. This fall, they’ll ring the Old Main Bell together – celebrating a legacy that’s come full circle.
The Cherryfield Toy Company, which welcomes audience members to become part of the production by moving through a created world of spaces and scenes, has many more moving parts than you might expect for a typical seated stage production.