CSU to celebrate graduates at fall commencement ceremonies Dec. 15-16
About 1,445 undergraduates in 177 majors will receive their degrees this week.
About 1,445 undergraduates in 177 majors will receive their degrees this week.
At Colorado State University, faculty and students are producing cutting-edge supply chain research and providing important answers to questions on supply chain management. This special report from SOURCE explores the work happening at CSU and provides insights into the global supply chain.
Colorado State University graduate students presented their creative work, research, and entrepreneurship while competing for nearly $21,000 in scholarships during the 2023 GradShow on Nov. 15. Participants represented Special Academic Units and all eight colleges.
Known as the largest and most comprehensive ranking of schools for military service members and veterans, the Best for Vets list touted CSU’s reputation as one of the nation’s top public research universities. The ranking also highlighted CSU’s sustainability efforts, noting that the university has earned four consecutive Platinum Sustainability ratings.
At Colorado State University, faculty, students and staff are working together to strengthen our democracy. This special report from SOURCE explores the work happening at CSU as well as answering those tough questions in order to blaze a path toward a healthy democracy.
In a message to the campus community today, Colorado State University President Amy Parsons announced that Cassandra Moseley of the University of Oregon has been appointed as CSU’s next vice president for research, beginning Jan. 8.
The CSU community delivered in raising more than $50,000 and collecting over 16,000 pounds of food for the Food Bank for Larimer County during the annual C.A.N.S. Around The Oval food drive.
Colorado State University welcomed one of its largest classes ever this fall and also saw record enrollment of diverse students.
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.