Michael Elizabeth Sakas (B.A., ’13; M.S., ’23) shares a unique kinship with the Colorado River. Not just because she is one of the 40 million people who rely on it for drinking water, but because for most of her professional career she has come to know the river intimately. Now, she’s poised to help protect it.
Founding editor James Stuart (B.A., ’11) discusses the origin story of the literary journal, Twenty Bellows, and why the Denver-based magazine seeks to showcase voices of the modern West.
From his high school graduation to basketball camps to officiating Junior Rams games, Moby Arena has always been a special place for Jorge Perez (B.A., ’89).
Megan Murray (B.A., ’20) opened Bookstore on the Square in Old Town because she knows nothing helps bring people together and build community like a good book. You can check out the store and discuss your favorite books and stories with fellow Rams at tonight’s Alumni Night Out.
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.
Whether it was attending baseball games as a kid or winning flag football championships during her time at Colorado State University, sports have always been an important part of Katie George’s (B.S., ’20) life. Despite her love of all things athletics, the marketing major never expected to pursue a career in that industry until she discovered CSU’s Sports Management Institute. That experience not only helped her see how many job opportunities there were in the sports world, it led her to her dream job with the Colorado Rockies.