Helping students: Beyond the classroom and counseling session
Deffenbacher is supporting a new scholarship endowment created in his name to help exceptional students eliminate the financial anxiety that can surround a college education.
Deffenbacher is supporting a new scholarship endowment created in his name to help exceptional students eliminate the financial anxiety that can surround a college education.
Tom Heidenfelder has spent decades in the computer industry, rising from programmer to consultant, using his acumen – and unfailing attention to detail – to help major companies improve their systems. Thanks to his early training at CSU.
Thanks to the support of donors, the College of Natural Sciences awarded more than 275 scholarships and fellowships to students this academic year, which was celebrated at this year’s record-breaking luncheon.
CSU’s Global Biodiversity Center will hold a summit Oct. 11 – 12 in the Lory Student Center.
Renowned molecular biologist and former CSU faculty member Karolin Luger will speak about her research into the structure of the genome 6:30 p.m. Oct. 18 in the LSC Ballroom.
The new Colorado State University Biology Building offers welcoming study spaces, inspiring displays, state-of-the-art classrooms, and cutting-edge research laboratories.
This summer, two Colorado State University faculty members, both from the Department of Psychology, were recognized with awards from the American Psychological Association.
CSU’s Education and Outreach Center is developing a kit that brings glacier science into classrooms — without the melt.
This summer, Associate Professor in Department of Chemistry Melissa Reynolds stepped into the dean’s office as the CSU College of Natural Sciences’ new associate dean for research.
Come Sept. 1, CSU alumnus Jeff Wood (computer science, ‘86) knows which side of Mile High Stadium he’ll be sitting on.