Colorado State University hosts free peek into engineering programs October 29
Colorado State University will host a free Engineering Exploration Day for high school and transfer students on Saturday, October 29.
Colorado State University will host a free Engineering Exploration Day for high school and transfer students on Saturday, October 29.
Latinx Heritage Month — Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 — will feature more than a dozen events across CSU and the greater Fort Collins community, with talks from acclaimed authors as well as unique cultural events.
For the first time since 2019, the traditional Fall Address and University Picnic at Colorado State University will return to the historic Oval at 11 a.m. on Sept. 29, in celebration of its 25th anniversary.
Two summer camp programs offered by the Department of Mechanical Engineering this year gave middle and high school students a look at possible futures in STEM careers.
Steve Conrad brought the Water-Energy Integrated Systems Urban Design Challenge to CSU as part of his goal to apply systems thinking to Colorado’s water-energy problems in urban environments.
Now in its eighth year, CSU’s Day of Giving is an opportunity for the CSU community to join together and support programs, causes and student support initiatives that speak to their passions.
Nearly 500 graduating engineering students will compete in the annual E-Days competition on April 22 at the LSC.
Hydrology Days, a collaboration between Colorado State University and the American Geophysical Union, has brought together water experts to share cutting-edge research for 42 years. This year the conference returns to an in-person format.
Get ready to wear your green and gold throughout April for a monthlong celebration of Colorado State University.
Chanel Miller — author of The New York Times bestselling memoir Know My Name — headlines Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month at CSU.