Author: CSU Magazine Staff

Soccer

Athletics

New complex celebrates decade of soccer

Colorado State soccer is celebrating its 10th season in an upgraded facility near Moby Arena that opened at the end of August.

admin building

Administration

Changes at the top

President Amy Parsons continues to build her presidential leadership team with key hires at the administrative level.

fall on campus

On Campus

Fall excitement at CSU

See just some of the excitement of fall semester on the Colorado State University campus.

clark-renovation

Breaking News

Update on Clark revitalization

The large classrooms are still in use this fall semester. Once the semester ends, Clark A will be shut down and under construction, and should be back online in May 2025.

Graphic of AI superimposed on a stylized pattern

Breaking News

AI: The good, the bad, the future

CSU researchers have been studying artificial intelligence for decades, and discuss its future impacts on science, arts and culture.

Horsetooth Reservoir sunset in summer, with clouds

Every Picture Tells a Story

Soak, drink, play

Horsetooth Reservoir is a scenic recreational retreat just minutes west of campus, as well as a major source of Northern Colorado's irrigation and drinking water.

a beam of light and green glow are emitted from an activated laser

Breaking News

CSU partners on laser, fusion energy research facility

The $150 million venture creates a public-private partnership to support construction of a next-generation, high-power laser and fusion research facility on the CSU Foothills Campus.

Gazebo surrounded by flowers at the Annual Trial Garden

Breaking News

Vote for your favorite flowers Aug. 5

CSU invites the public to vote on their favorite flowers during Public Evaluation Day at the CSU Flower Trial Garden, Aug. 5.

Colorado State University President Amy Parsons portrait

Breaking News

President Parsons: CSU remains committed to access

Here at CSU, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on race-conscious admissions will not affect the undergraduate admissions process we have had in place for decades.

Ancient bone and closeup of marks

Breaking News

A case of cannibalism?

Smithsonian, CSU researchers uncover how humans’ relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years ago.