2021 virtual CSU Demo Day celebrates innovation and entrepreneurship
Colorado State University students, faculty and staff recently presented their innovative work, competing for more than $20,000 in cash awards.
Colorado State University students, faculty and staff recently presented their innovative work, competing for more than $20,000 in cash awards.
Two CSU students have earned David L. Boren Awards from the National Security Education Program, a federal initiative designed to support students interested in national security and linguistics.
Each year, CSU celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff.
The National Science Foundation recently awarded one of the country’s top STEM fellowships to seven CSU graduate students and two recent graduates.
The directory features short biographies of community members, the target population(s) they work with, subject area expertise, and ways in which they are open to collaborate.
Two CSU undergraduates are being honored by one of the country’s top scholarship programs in natural sciences, mathematics and engineering.
This year’s MURALS Symposium spotlighted outstanding work among students across the university, with the top award-winning project providing an examination of the health disparities among racial groups in the United States.
CSU will host a ceremonial walk across the Oval during the week of April 5-9 to celebrate and honor the University’s Spring and Summer 2021 graduates.
With a reputation as a national leader in sustainability, Colorado State University has more to celebrate than a single Earth Day can do justice.
Since 1984, the First Generation Award scholarship program at CSU has been responsible for helping thousands of first-generation students graduate.