Phi Beta Kappa celebrates 50 years at CSU
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the launch of the Delta chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Colorado State University’s branch of the nation’s oldest and most respected honor society.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the launch of the Delta chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Colorado State University’s branch of the nation’s oldest and most respected honor society.
The CSU Fight Song turns 90 years old this Saturday, Nov. 19! While the lyrics have changed over time – such as modifying "stalwart Aggies" to "stalwart Ram Team" as the university's mascot and name changed in 1950s – the beloved rallying tune has been sung thousands of times across nine decades.
Graduates enjoyed a week of glorious weather to celebrate their accomplishments after a particularly challenging year.
Spring Commencement ceremonies kicked off Friday with friends and families from near and far.
Under the leadership of Tony Frank, the decade between 2009 and 2019 witnessed an amazing physical transformation of the Colorado State University campus.
Two events will look at issues around the definition of death and organ transplantation and trafficking.
The Honors Program at Colorado State Unversity sends students in the Department of English to study Shakespeare at the renowned Oxford University. Senior Rachel Surratt learned to navigate the streets of Oxford, England, and learn about the history of the streets where Shakespeare himself once walked.
From language study to environmental research, several CSU students and recent graduates will be spending the summer engaged in impressive international projects.