Max, Ehlers taking decades of Ram history into retirement
Doug Max and Tom Ehlers are retiring from the Department of Athletics, taking more than 72 years of institutional knowledge with them.
Doug Max and Tom Ehlers are retiring from the Department of Athletics, taking more than 72 years of institutional knowledge with them.
A group of seven Colorado State University faculty took a new approach to an Economics 101 course this fall, team-teaching it with a focus on the impacts of COVID-19.
President Joyce McConnell announced the appointment as the University’s founding Vice President for Diversity, Mary Ontiveros, retires at the end of December.
“I don’t think a lot of people understand how much I’ve changed and evolved as a student and as a person since high school.”
The CSU community is invited to watch CSU Theatre’s first-ever full-length film — Concord Floral by Jordan Tannahill, directed by acting professor Saffron Henke, Dec. 16-19.
History graduate students explore the architecture and history of the Clark Building, a fixture on the CSU campus since 1968.
No red carpet, no tuxedos, no grand auditorium filled with stars. Just an email with the subject line, “2019 Masters Emmy.” That’s how Duncan Richards (B.A. Journalism, ’17) learned the 12-member crew from Game Creek Video had won an Emmy Award for their remote television production of the 2019 Masters Golf Tournament.
The teams were selected from a competitive pool of applicants to pursue significant issues in our society using research partnerships to create new opportunities and solutions.
When Lindsey Schneider was in fourth grade, she learned from an antiquated history curriculum that the Indians of the American West lived in tipis and didn’t exist anymore.
The Interdisciplinary Training, Education and Research in Food-Energy-Water Systems program is open to CSU Ph.D. students who have applied to or been accepted into their department’s program.