The Colorado State University and Northern Colorado Jewish community will celebrate the Jewish Festival of Rosh Hashanah with a five-course, kosher community dinner at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15, at the Fort Collins Senior Center.
Colorado State University and the CSU Alumni Association annually recognize outstanding alumni who have excelled in their time after graduation and are making significant contributions to their professions, communities and alma mater.
At Colorado State University, leading faculty members have been examining AI technology across disciplines from climatology and farming to economics and art. And their findings and impressions are helping to set the conversation for what comes next.
This year the traditional Fall Address and University Picnic at Colorado State University will be combined with the investiture ceremony for CSU President Amy Parsons on the historic Oval on Oct. 4.
Summers of smoke are no longer confined to the West. This special report from SOURCE explores the importance of wildland fire research and what the rest of the country needs to know.
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.
This constitutional ban on race-conscious admissions will impact admissions practices at many institutions. Here at CSU, the court’s decision will not affect the undergraduate admissions process we have had in place for decades. CSU’s process assesses the student holistically through a wide range of factors, including personal experiences and academic achievements.