Open enrollment: Change your benefits between Oct. 31 and Nov. 18
Colorado State University is increasing the amount it pays into each employee’s health insurance benefits to offset increased costs to the employee.
Colorado State University is increasing the amount it pays into each employee’s health insurance benefits to offset increased costs to the employee.
After two years of an extensive review, a committee charged with refining retirement plan options for employees will co-host, along with representatives from Human Resources, multiple town halls to share information about findings and next steps.
Winter weather is here, and we wanted to provide you with information about how University officials make the decision whether or not campuses will remain open or close for weather concerns.
Colorado State University leaders have announced plans for screening students, faculty and staff for COVID-19 as the spring semester gets underway.
A robust 58.5 percent of employees – administrative professionals, state classified staff and faculty — weighed in with their anonymous opinions in the most recent university climate survey, the highest response rate ever for this survey.
Work will begin April 1 to adjust water drainage from the playing field at Canvas Stadium. West Pitkin Street, Meridian Avenue and West Prospect Road will see increased traffic during normal business hours for approximately two to three weeks.
A construction fence went up around Aylesworth Hall March 5 to begin redevelopment of a new residential village concept.