CSU accounting alum forms personal connections through scholarship
Steve Rosenberg is mentoring the next generation of accounting students through a scholarship and personal connections.
Steve Rosenberg is mentoring the next generation of accounting students through a scholarship and personal connections.
Arthur Valdez was the first person in his family to go to college, and said he felt a little lost when he stepped on the CSU campus for the first time. Now, he's acting as a mentor to first-generation students through a new scholarship.
Rich Tinberg, a '72 CSU alum, is igniting the passion of future leaders who know that business is about more than just the bottom line.
Even as the pandemic was taking a severe financial toll on people around the world, Colorado State University had one of its strongest years ever for fundraising — and donors were especially interested in contributing to programs for people in need, such as Ram Aid and Rams Against Hunger.
The 24-hour event, from noon on May 6 to noon on May 7, demonstrates the power of collective generosity as alumni, students, friends, and faculty and staff support programs and areas across the University.
Since 1984, the First Generation Award scholarship program at CSU has been responsible for helping thousands of first-generation students graduate.
"Philanthropy begins in the heart, and those who choose to act demonstrate a love for humankind that is unmatched."