Author: Jeff Dodge
Breaking News
New memorial to Rams who pass away while students
A memorial plaque is set between the flagpoles on the west side of the Lory Student Center Theatre, where the CSU flag flies at half-staff for three days.
Breaking News
Peace Corps Tribute Garden unveiled
Construction of the new Peace Corps Tribute Garden just west of the Lory Student Center Theatre is now complete, and grand opening celebrations are planned for Oct. 14-15.
Administration
Fall Address features investiture of President Parsons
The Fall Address, Presidential Investiture and University Picnic begins at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4, in front of the Administration Building on the south end of the Oval.
Feature Story
Aging Mastery program strengthens rural communities
The Aging Mastery Program, which began in Sterling in 2021, teaches older adults how to live better longer, in both Spanish and English.
Breaking News
Improved Lagoon protects campus from flooding
Flooding at Colorado State University the night of July 31 could have been a whole lot worse if it hadn’t been for improvements made since the historic flood at CSU that caused more than $150 million in damage in 1997.
Breaking News
Temple Grandin to receive Founders Day Medal
Colorado State University’s renowned animal behaviorist and autism advocate will receive the 2023 Founders Day Medal to commemorate CSU’s birthday on Feb. 11.
Faculty Profile
James Klett and Kenneth Goldsberry
The program established by Goldsberry and Klett have not only benefited the green industry, but also have helped scores of CSU alumni blossom in their careers.
People
CSU veterinary alums, students travel to Romanian border to help care for Ukrainian refugees’ pets
Founder of Street Dog Coalition provided care for refugees’ pets at the Ukrainian border with current CSU veterinary students as well as other alumni.
Partnerships
Laramie Foothills bison donated to Native tribes
CSU sent 39 young bison with Yellowstone herd genetics to three tribes in two states.