05/27/2026
Graduate school can be challenging. The right mentor can make a difference.
That's why we're investing in mentorship at CSU. From faculty mentor training to graduate peer mentoring programs, our goal is to build a supportive network that helps graduate students build connections, navigate challenges, and thrive.
Because great mentorship shouldn't be left to chance.
Learn more about how CSU is building a culture of mentoring: https://evolllution.com/stop-leaving-graduate-mentoring-to-chance
Pictured: Associate Dean Jozsef Vigh, Dean Colleen Webb, and Associate Dean Sara Anne Tompkins, three of the four authors who wrote the paper "Stop Leaving Graduate Mentoring to Chance."
05/19/2026
Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disease that causes people to lose their ability to think, remember, and reason. It affects 1 in 9 Americans over 65 and their caregivers.
Colorado State University College of Health and Human Sciences graduate student David Crosby is working on a potential way to treat it. His three‑minute explanation of this research earned first place at the university, state, AND regional levels of the Three Minute Thesis competition.
🔗 Read the story behind the research:
https://source.colostate.edu/csu-grad-student-turns-complex-alzheimers-research-into-award-winning-3-minute-talk
👏🏽 Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University
05/17/2026
Congratulations to our Spring 2026 graduates! 🎓
View photos of the Graduate School Recognition Ceremony at:
https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCTYTD
05/16/2026
Sneak peek from the Graduate School Recognition Ceremony 🎓✨
What a day celebrating our graduates! Full photo album coming soon.
05/08/2026
A graduate student. Student-athlete. Coach. Mentor. Future counselor. 🎓🏐
Naeemah Weathers has been named the Spring 2026 Outstanding Graduate from the CSU Graduate School!
While completing her master’s degree in counseling and career development, she balanced a full-time internship, coaching, volleyball, and co-founding a mentoring program supporting Black student-athletes at CSU.
Congratulations, Naeemah, we can’t wait to see what’s next for you!
More at: source.colostate.edu/naeemah-weathers-graduate-school
05/07/2026
Today’s the day! Join thousands of Rams who are lifting students through scholarships, programs, and opportunities.
On this day of collective giving, consider supporting the Graduate School Enrichment Fund. Your support will help create opportunities for graduate students through scholarships, mentorship, professional development, and community-building experiences that make a lasting difference.
https://give.colostate.edu/schools/ColoradoStateUniversity/rams-rise-2026/pages/graduate-school
05/04/2026
Grad students and postdocs: we know the semester gets suuuuuper busy.
Use some of your downtime (LOL) this summer to prepare for your job hunt, application, and interview.
Beyond Graduate School (for CSU Master’s students) and Beyond the Professoriate (for CSU doctoral students and postdocs) provide on-demand lessons and workbooks, as well as monthly live webinars specifically designed for graduate students.
Access Beyond Graduate School at: institutions.beyondgradschool.com
Beyond the Professoriate at: institutions.beyondprof.com
Future you will thank you!
04/30/2026
Congratulations to Nowrin Fatema, one of our 2026 Land-Grant Fellows!
This prestigious, merit-based fellowship supports graduate students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship, teaching, and service.
Nowrin will begin her doctoral studies in sociology. Her experience includes applied research and program work with the UN World Food Programme in Bangladesh, supporting humanitarian efforts in the world’s largest refugee settlement. In her graduate research, she collaborated with more than two dozen immigrant- and refugee-serving organizations to ensure her work remained grounded in community priorities. She also served as the elected president of a refugee services organization.
We’re excited to see the impact she will continue to make at CSU.
Learn more about Norwin at: www.nowrinfatema.com
04/29/2026
Congratulations to Athena Cole on being named one of our Land-Grant Fellows!
This prestigious, merit-based fellowship supports graduate students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship, teaching, and service.
Athena will begin her doctoral studies in communication studies this fall. Her experience includes being named an outstanding GTA and serving as a faculty liaison at SDSU, leading national workshops on student well-being and leadership, and teaching communication skills to incarcerated women preparing to re-enter their communities.
We’re glad Athena is joining us at CSU!
More at: https://source.colostate.edu/graduate-school-awards-land-grant-fellowships-to-three-incoming-doctoral-students/