Race, Bias, and Equity Initiative announces selected proposals and next steps
We received more than 100 proposals, from every college and unit, and from students, staff, and faculty.
We received more than 100 proposals, from every college and unit, and from students, staff, and faculty.
Each year, CSU celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff.
“Life happens. Life happens all the time. We have setbacks, but we still continue because we know what it takes.”
After four decades of leading the center and empowering thousands of students and promoting accessibility across campus, Rose Kreston is retiring from the position at the end of the semester.
The Career Impact Awards recognize the many members of the campus community, as well as external partners, who have had a significant impact on CSU students’ careers and career readiness.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of Earth Day, CSU hosted a week of virtual activities and events April 20-24. This included planting a tree in honor of Tony Frank, CSU’s 14th president who is the current chancellor of the CSU System. Learn more at green.colostate.edu/earth-week.
In the past few months, the need to wear gloves, face masks and safety glasses has taken on a whole new meaning.
Avocados have experienced wild popularity in recent years, but where did this craze begin?
Learn more about Grow & Give, a modern-day Victory Garden project designed to encourage Coloradans to grow vegetable gardens.
The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow network, known as CoCoRaHS, has collected its 50 millionth daily precipitation report.
Researchers are getting increasingly concerned that their efforts to reduce ageism in our society are being rapidly undone during the COVID-19 crisis.
Eating habits have been disrupted by stay-at-home orders and can be adding to the variety of other stressors you are currently dealing with.
Fried rice is a great way to use up leftover produce. It is traditionally made with white rice but can be made with brown rice for a nuttier flavor, texture, and more fiber.
The Administrative Professional Council is pleased to announce the winners for 2020.
James Pritchett has been named dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences and director of the Agricultural Experiment Station following a national search.
The three-year project was selected as the best on the Research: Designs, Methods and Findings track of the conference devoted to building bridges in digital, blended and online learning.
Haonan Wang has been at the forefront of statistical analysis for nearly 20 years, which has earned him election as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.
CSU graduate student Josué Andrés Rodríguez-Ramos almost put his Ph.D. degree on hold to return home to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria devastated the island in 2017.
Get one-stop access to all of the great things that Colorado State University is delivering online through this virtual calendar at virtualevents.colostate.edu.
Thank you to these local CSU Life supporters who are currently open or operating remotely to serve the community during COVID-19.