Outstanding Grad: Alexa Shipman, College of Liberal Arts
“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.”
“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.”
CSU’s popular 15th annual Halloween Organ Extravaganza will be held virtually, with two shows on Halloween night.
After spending six years in the Air Force, Tim Fellows decided that the best way to decompress and figure out his next steps in life was to take a little walk. A nice, 2,200-mile, five-month-long walk.
Generous support from CSU alumni Jim Vidakovich and Al Howard has allowed the BRAINY program to transform the lives of children in Northern Colorado.
Blake said his gift, the largest in the college’s history, is in recognition of its outstanding, high-quality faculty, students and leadership.
Laurita is headed to Washington, D.C., to work before applying to grad schools with the goal of joining government, ideally the Department of State.
Albert Bimper, associate professor of ethnic studies and a senior associate athletic director for diversity and inclusion at CSU, has been selected by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education as one of its 15 Emerging Scholars across the nation.
Rachel Lana’s love of music combined with her passion for science in a unique project.
A new Ph.D. program will be a “game changer” for the Department of Anthropology.
Doug Preston and Colorado State University archaeologist Chris Fisher share their discovery of a large city in the wilds of Honduras.