Outstanding Grad: Cole Mills, microbiology
In the fall, Mills will begin a one-year master’s program in biomedical sciences at CSU.
In the fall, Mills will begin a one-year master’s program in biomedical sciences at CSU.
Babcock is in a dual program that will allow him to graduate with his master's degree in 2020.
After graduation, Haberecht plans to apply to medical school and pursue a career in health care.
Starting in July, Aragon will pursue a doctoral degree at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
Each year, CSU celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, and staff as part of the Celebrate! Colorado State Awards.
Dean Mark Stetter updated the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences faculty and staff on college accomplishments and strategic goals at the annual Spring Forum on April 30.
Danara Flores is a tuberculosis survivor and was the keynote speaker at Colorado State University’s annual celebration of World Tuberculosis Day, which promotes tuberculosis research by engaging high school students looking for a future in disease research.
National Needs Fellowship PhD students were awarded a unique travel grant to learn from experts in Australia and New Zealand.
The Veterinary Orthopedic Society named Dr. Ross Palmer, professor of orthopedic surgery at Colorado State University, president-elect of the organization at the 46th Annual Veterinary Orthopedic Society conference in February.
George W. Cooper graduated from the Colorado Agricultural College veterinary school in 1918, and joined the inaugural group of faculty when the veterinary school at Tuskegee Institute was established.