Homecoming and Family Weekend features array of events Oct. 12-14
CSU is inviting alumni, families, Ram fans and the entire community to campus to celebrate all things CSU.
CSU is inviting alumni, families, Ram fans and the entire community to campus to celebrate all things CSU.
College of Liberal Arts Honor Alumnus Jorge Alers (’82) shares how a political science degree shaped his law career in Latin America.
Following her investiture as the 16th president of Colorado State University, Amy Parsons described her top priorities for the institution in her first Fall Address on Oct. 4.
In a message to the campus community today, Colorado State University President Amy Parsons announced Marion Underwood as the university’s next provost and executive vice president, beginning Jan. 1, 2024. The selection follows an extensive nationwide search, spanning six months.
The Creative Writing Reading Series is set to host acclaimed writers Kaveh Akbar and Franny Choi Friday, Oct. 6 for a literary reading and salon. All are welcome!
Two CSU professors shared their insights about the elk rut and how to observe nature without being an idiot.
This special report from SOURCE explores the breadth of multidisciplinary, agricultural work happening at CSU — a place where researchers, students and food producers can all gather around a kind of university-wide table to acknowledge the vital importance of ag in Colorado and beyond.
Researchers in CSU’s Department of Soil and Crop Sciences are partnering with the new Saving Tomorrow’s Agricultural Resources (STAR) program to help Colorado farmers and ranchers improve their land for future generations.
Given CSU’s breadth of expertise in all-things agriculture — from the College of Agricultural Sciences and the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering and the Office of Extension and Engagement — we asked faculty to consider this important question.
Colorado State University continues to see record-breaking numbers in sponsored project expenditures, edging close to a half-billion dollars with a total of $498.1 million in the last fiscal year. The university saw a $41.2 million, or 9%, increase over 2021-22.