When U.S. Marine Sgt. Joel Peters lay in a coma following a Humvee accident in East Africa, doctors weren't sure he was going to live - much less fulfill his dream of becoming a police officer.
CSU announced another record-breaking year of fundraising with a total of $197.8 million in gifts. The College of Health and Human Sciences contributed to the University's success by surpassing its fundraising goal, raising $10.7 million.
Thanks to a landmark $8.1 million gift from Nancy and Curt Richardson, CSU soon will have an iconic design center that will showcase and elevate several of its signature academic programs.
Gene ('70, 72') and Carol (71') Vaughan have supported Health and Exercise Science for 15 years, and now, they have named the courtyard of the new HES Teaching Facility.
Undiagnosed TBI can lead to learning problems that crop up later. Now kids are getting help with research being done by Pat Sample and David Greene the Department of Occupational Therapy.
Construction on the CSU and Medical Center has reached an important milestone as building crews placed the last steel beam to "top out" the structural framework of the new facility.
Surrounded by steel beams and freshly poured concrete, Doug Johnson ('95), vice president for Adolfson & Peterson Construction, described the construction process for one of Colorado State University's prominent building projects, the new CSU Health and Medical Center.
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