For the third consecutive year, Colorado State University was recognized by the U.S. Department of State as being one of the leading institutions with the highest number of faculty and administrators selected for the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 kicked off its Year of Democracy and Civic Engagement on Sept. 14 with a panel discussion and activities on the Lory Student Center Plaza.
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.