New faces on campus
A new semester always means not only new students but also new faculty and staff on campus. Here are a few of the people you’ll see around CSU this year, some for the first time, and some assuming new roles.
A new semester always means not only new students but also new faculty and staff on campus. Here are a few of the people you’ll see around CSU this year, some for the first time, and some assuming new roles.
This book explores the relationship between food activism and social justice activism with a historically grounded and ethnographically rich narrative.
Seeking a supportive learning community for your child to grow in their Asian, Pacific Islander or Desi American (APIDA) identities?
As the first week of the semester began, many looked toward the mountains and saw a thick haze of lingering smoke. A fire near Silver Creek has been burning since July and a much larger fire west of Aspen is nearly contained but has raged across 12,000 acres of Colorado forest.
On the fi rst day of classes, professor Gary Moody died in a collision between his bicycle and a tanker truck in Berthoud.
In the past decade, support services to help University employees manage challenges in their personal and professional lives have developed on campus.
The U-Turn Committee is looking volunteers to serve as Navigators at the upcoming U-Turn event, to be held on Oct. 9, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. in the LSC Grand Ballroom A & B.
As the fall semester begins, the Administrative Professional Council is excited to jump into another year of initiatives and projects in the service of Administrative Professionals across campus.
The CARE Program at CSU provides employees with information about, and referrals to, agencies and organizations in Northern Colorado that offer low cost or no-cost services.
Q.: What is the largest hailstone ever recorded in Colorado?
It’s not the avian flu, but a condition known as virulent Newcastle disease is back in the United States. The disease, which affects wild birds and domestic poultry, has not been found in commercial poultry in the U.S. since 2003.
Oatmeal-Crusted Chicken Tenders
The Classified Personnel Council (CPC) welcomes you to the new school year and invites you to join us as we continue to represent the state classified personnel at CSU.
Commitment to Campus encompasses a wide range of programs, discounts, and special benefits available to CSU faculty and staff.
The Classified Personnel Council has announced the following outstanding employees as the council's newest Everyday Heroes.
Two influential faculty members at Colorado State University, Ann Gill and Sonia Kreidenweis, were named "Women of Vision" by Colorado Women of Influence.
The Creative Services team in the Division of External Relations was honored by the University and College Designers Association.
CSU staff member Erika Benti of Parking and Transportation Services has won the Emerging Leader Award from the Association for Commuter Transportation.
Bonnie Morris discusses her new book Sept. 21.
Women Reading @ CSU is a book club that focuses on appreciating women’s differences, intersectional identities, and diverse experiences.
This year is a milestone for the visual and performing arts at Colorado State University.
Mobile Food Pantry at CSU is a valuable program for students and staff that provides necessary resources to those facing food insecurity.