Beyond the Ranger Factory: Warner College of Natural Resources
Take a look back at the history of the Warner College of Natural Resources in this CSU 150 story.
Take a look back at the history of the Warner College of Natural Resources in this CSU 150 story.
Ed Warner’s generosity kickstarted a successful campaign that proved CSU was no longer a sleepy little land-grant school in Fort Collins.
This isn’t the first time Colorado State University has been faced with overcoming significant adversity linked to events on a global scale in its 150 years.
Everyone on campus is invited to a birthday celebration in the lobby of the Foundry Dining Center at Corbett and Parmelee halls, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Tickets for the Feb. 11 talk are free but required for admission and available from csutix.com
As Joyce McConnell spoke Thursday, Nov. 14, during her investiture ceremony and saw her 93-year-old mother, Bessie, and 90-year-old father, Harvey, sitting in the audience, she couldn’t help but think about her journey to become CSU’s 15th president.
Stephen Lunt suffered a traumatic brain injury in service to his country. He found support and new hope while earning a degree at CSU.