Economics Department Helps WWII Veteran’s Dream Come True
97-year-old WWII Vet Stanley “Stan” Lucero Sepulbeda dreamed of experiencing the opening day at the new CSU Stadium. The Department of Economics made that dream happen.
97-year-old WWII Vet Stanley “Stan” Lucero Sepulbeda dreamed of experiencing the opening day at the new CSU Stadium. The Department of Economics made that dream happen.
When Kathleen and Jason Pitre show up to the Rocky Mountain Showdown between Colorado State University and the University of Colorado on Friday, they’ll go their separate ways.
Devan Kallas won first place in the student division of the Art Olympia 2017, earning a prize of $20,000.
Ed Barbier, one of the most cited environmental economists in the world, has joined Colorado State University’s Department of Economics in the College of Liberal Arts.
Sydney Fleischman spent her summer in one of the artistic and theater capitals of the world: London.
As the nation gears up for the rare sight of a total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, a Colorado State University alumnus has written a book chronicling the hordes of visitors who descended on Colorado for a high-altitude view of a similar totality in 1878.
German language class. Voice lessons. Rehearsal after rehearsal. Angela Lamar’s daily schedule was nearly dawn to dusk, but the rigorous agenda was worth it for the rare opportunity to perform in Germany for the summer.
This summer, many College of Liberal Arts students splashed into research and internships across the country.
Melissa Raguet-Schofield knows how to deal with challenges.