Photo gallery: Scenes from fall commencement ceremonies
Colorado State University honored more than 2,300 graduates at its fall commencement ceremonies held Dec. 16-17.
Colorado State University honored more than 2,300 graduates at its fall commencement ceremonies held Dec. 16-17.
The Colorado State University Board of Governors today confirmed Amy Parsons as the 16th president of CSU – the CSU System’s flagship campus located in Fort Collins – following a highly competitive, nationwide five-month search process.
Samantha May, political science major with minors in legal studies and criminology, is the December 2022 commencement student speaker for the College of Liberal Arts.
The Class of 2022 represent the very best of CSU, showing courage in the face of adversity in the pursuit of their degrees. Meet just a few of the outstanding students who are graduating this fall.
"Don’t be afraid to try something that you never thought you would want to try. … I think a lot of people come into college with the idea of what they’re going to do, but they don’t know the possibilities of stepping outside those boundaries."
The University is set to honor the 2,300-plus students who have navigated the challenges of 2020 and 2021 to earn degrees.
CSU and Fort Collins will celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16, with a community march as well as a keynote by poet and political activist JC Futrell — known by the stage name as Panama Soweto.
The BIPOC Joy Art Show challenges the constant focus on trauma that Black, Indigenous and People of Color are often reduced to, prioritizing happiness and hope over suffering and hardship.
Is inflation poised to slow down and is the U.S. headed for a recession? Here are the latest insights from CSU Economics Professor Stephan Weiler.
SOURCE recently sat down with Amy Parsons to get to know the presidential finalist a bit better.