Spring 2025 Commencement: What you need to know
Beginning in Spring 2025, CSU will host a single University-wide Commencement each year at Canvas Stadium to honor its graduates in a new point of pride for the university.
Beginning in Spring 2025, CSU will host a single University-wide Commencement each year at Canvas Stadium to honor its graduates in a new point of pride for the university.
It was a historic year for Colorado State University. From record-breaking research expenditures to the celebration of game-changing construction projects in engineering, liberal arts and veterinary medicine, CSU is leading the charge among land-grant institutions.
Colorado State University held its winter commencement ceremonies Dec. 13-14 to celebrate the accomplishments of more than 2,200 graduates. Take a look back at just a few of the moments through the lens of CSU Photography.
Meet just a few of the outstanding students who are graduating this fall.
Colorado State University will be holding winter commencement ceremonies Dec. 13-14 to celebrate the accomplishments of more than 2,200 graduates.
CSU graduate students presented their creative work, research, and entrepreneurship, while competing for $24,050 in scholarships during the 2024 GradShow.
In celebration of the 75th anniversary of Aldo Leopold’s influential work, A Sand County Almanac, Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources hosted a panel discussion titled People, Land, and Animals: The Keys to Conservation that Work.
Colorado State University’s sponsored project expenditures have set a record once again, growing from $498 million in the 2022-23 fiscal year to $576 million in 2023-24 – marking a 15% increase and surpassing $500 million for the first time in the institution’s history.
Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Diana Wall brought global recognition to the importance of soil biodiversity and its links to climate change. Wall’s many accomplishments as well as her unique personality were captured in several retrospectives published in high-profile scientific journals.
The Siegele Conservation Science Internship offers undergraduate students a paid opportunity to gain professional training and hands-on experience in applied conservation science. The internship, aimed at promoting careers in biodiversity conservation, allows students to collaborate with scientists from CNHP on a variety of important projects.