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Colorado State University Commencement Spring 2021 Commencement Spring 2021 Program 137th Year of COMMENCEMENT Spring 2021 Alma Mater Hail To Thee, Our Alma Mater, Colorado State. Memories Are Everlasting Of This Place So Great! May Thy Green And Gold Unite Us, Loyal Ever Be. Colorado State, Our Alma Mater, Hail, All Hail, To Thee. Colorado State University Seal The Colorado State University seal is a modification of the official State of Colorado Seal, approved by the first General Assembly of the State of Colorado on March 15, 1877. The seal consists of the eye of God within a triangle, from which golden rays radiate. Below the triangle is a bundle of birch or elm rods, wrapped with a scroll and around a battle axe bound by thongs. The scroll is called a Roman fasces and is the insignia of a republican form of government. The bundle of rods bound together symbolizes strength, which is lacking in the single rod. The axe symbolizes authority and leadership. Below the scroll is the heraldic shield bearing across the top three snow-capped mountains. The lower half of the shield has two miner’s tools, the pick and sledge hammer, crossed on the ground. As the University evolved, the seal was updated to reflect changes to the school’s name. The original name was the State Agricultural College. In 1935, the name changed to Colorado State College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts. In 1957, the name was again changed – this time to Colorado State University. The original seal was made of hand-tooled leather. Damaged during the campus flooding of 1938, the original border was cut away in a random and arbitrary fashion and stitched back down on a new piece of leather in a scallop-like manner, giving the seal its current appearance. Principles of Community The Principles of Community support the Colorado State University mission and vision of access, research, teaching, service and engagement. A collaborative and vibrant community is a foundation for learning, critical inquiry, and discovery. Therefore, each member of the CSU community has a responsibility to uphold these principles when engaging with one another and acting on behalf of the University. Inclusion: We create and nurture inclusive environments and welcome, value and affirm all members of our community, including their various identities, skills, ideas, talents and contributions. Integrity: We are accountable for our actions and will act ethically and honestly in all our interactions. Respect: We honor the inherent dignity of all people within an environment where we are committed to freedom of expression, critical discourse, and the advancement of knowledge. Service: We are responsible, individually and collectively, to give of our time, talents, and resources to promote the well-being of each other and the development of our local, regional, and global communities. Social Justice: We have the right to be treated and the responsibility to treat others with fairness and equity, the duty to challenge prejudice, and to uphold the laws, policies and procedures that promote justice in all respects. Land Acknowledgment Colorado State University acknowledges, with respect, that the land we are on today is the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute Nations and peoples. This was also a site of trade, gathering, and healing for numerous other Native tribes. We recognize the Indigenous peoples as original stewards of this land and all the relatives within it. As these words of acknowledgment are spoken and heard, the ties Nations have to their traditional homelands are renewed and reaffirmed. CSU is founded as a land-grant institution, and we accept that our mission must encompass access to education and inclusion. And, significantly, that our founding came at a dire cost to Native Nations and peoples whose land this University was built upon. This acknowledgment is the education and inclusion we must practice in recognizing our institutional history, responsibility, and commitment. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Spring 2021 Dear Graduates: Congratulations! On behalf of everyone at CSU – our faculty, our staff, and your fellow graduates and students – I am so excited to celebrate your graduation from Colorado State with you. This is an extraordinary achievement. Savor it, and savor being able to call yourselves alumni of Colorado State University now too. Our alumni make up a worldwide fellowship of amazing people like you. Earning a degree always requires hard work and dedication. But this past year has been a year like no other. You’ve had to confront the most challenging period of your academic careers amidst some of the most challenging months in recent history. None of you could have planned for earning your degree amid a global pandemic: it required more effort, more focus, and more motivation. But you did it. Your perseverance has put you on a path to success; your resilient spirit will carry you forward. When new challenges inevitably arise, you will be able to draw on your experiences and what they have taught you. As you move on to the next phases of your lives, you are and will remain members of the larger CSU community, characterized by your brilliant minds and great hearts. Ours is a community that extends across our nation and around the globe. And today, more than ever, the world needs your brilliance to confront its increasingly complex challenges. Our community also has a powerful, shining, bold spirit – one of hope and optimism, one that will not be dimmed by those challenges. I am so, so proud of all of you, for your accomplishments as students, for your graduation, and for the amazing things I know you will achieve next. Know that you make all of us at CSU proud – today, tomorrow, and far into the future. Warmly, Joyce E. McConnell President 102 Administration Building | 0100 Campus Delivery | Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-0100 (970) 491-6211 | FAX (970) 491-0501 | www.colostate.edu Colorado State University Spring 2021 Table of Contents A History of Colorado State University ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System ................................................................................................................ 8 University Leadership ................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Armed Forces Commissionees .................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Spring and Summer 2021 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Graduate School ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Candidates for Graduate Degrees, Spring 2021 .............................................................................................................................. 11 Candidates for Graduate Degrees, Summer 2021 .......................................................................................................................... 22 College of Agricultural Sciences ............................................................................................................................................................... 25 Candidates for University Honors Scholar, Spring and Summer 2021 ....................................................................................... 26 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees, Spring 2021 ....................................................................................................................... 27 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees, Summer 2021 ................................................................................................................... 28 College of Business ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Candidates for University Honors Scholar, Spring and Summer 2021 ....................................................................................... 30 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees, Spring 2021 ....................................................................................................................... 31 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees, Summer 2021 ................................................................................................................... 32 College of Health and Human Sciences .................................................................................................................................................. 33 Candidates for University Honors Scholar, Spring and Summer 2021 ....................................................................................... 34 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees, Spring 2021 ....................................................................................................................... 35 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees, Summer 2021 ................................................................................................................... 37 College of Liberal Arts ..............................................................................................................................................................................
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