Find Your Energy: CSU launches new visual identity and recruitment marketing campaign
“Find Your Energy” revolves around the land-grant concept that anyone, from any walk of life, can find their place at CSU and access a world-class education.
“Find Your Energy” revolves around the land-grant concept that anyone, from any walk of life, can find their place at CSU and access a world-class education.
Leticia Madrigal-Tapia — a third-year CSU student in the College of Liberal Arts majoring in political science — has been selected to receive the Voyager Scholarship, formally known as the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service.
This year the traditional Fall Address and University Picnic at Colorado State University will be combined with the investiture ceremony for CSU President Amy Parsons on the historic Oval on Oct. 4.
While the campus might have been quieter without the bustling presence of most of its students, many contributions continued to shape CSU’s legacy as a hub of progress, research and community.
The Human Resources Service Center will be temporarily relocated from Monday, May 15, to Friday, May 19.
Faculty Council met via Teams on April 4 to hear updates from President Amy Parsons and Interim Provost Janice Nerger, and to discuss several proposed revisions to the Graduate and Professional Bulletin as well as the Academic Faculty and Administrative Professional Manual.
In the spirit of Celebrate! Month at Colorado State University, employees have the opportunity to receive a free coffee as well as a few other perks before the month ends.
With new building codes recently updated to permit more high-rise mass-timber buildings to be constructed in the United States, many have questioned how such buildings would fare in earthquakes.
Five staff members in OIP – Alan Boyd, Tyler Clayton, Christy Eylar, John Hildebrand and Scot Smith – make up the band “GUS” and have performed at many of the office’s gatherings.
When asked what memories stick out the most from his five decades working at Colorado State University, Dr. Terry Spraker lists discovering the first case of chronic wasting disease in an elk, working with a young pathologist named Tony Frank and the burning of Old Main in 1970.