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Colorado State University

www.colostate.edu

 
Our State is Colorado, but Rams are built on a global scale. We unite in Fort Collins, where our diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences strengthen our community. True to our land-grant beginnings, we`re focused on practical solutions for today and tomorrow. As you choose a college, one of the biggest questions most students have is what to study. At Colorado State, we offer over 250 programs, over 50 minors, and several advising tracks. That means you`ll have the ability to reach your goals — no matter what they are. Founded in 1870 as the Colorado Agricultural College, Colorado State University ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.colostate.edu
  • 102 Administration Building
    Fort Collins, CO USA 80523
  • Phone: 970.491.6444

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Kelsey Burket
Senior Director of Development, College of Health & Human Sciences Profile
Brett Anderson
Interim Vice President of Human Resources and Special Advisor to the President and Chancellor Profile
Eric Ray
Vice President of Human Resources Profile
Gregory Luft
Interim Vice President of Marketing and Communications Profile
Abbey Blik
CSU COB Human Resources Program Recruiter Profile

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