CSU student-run ecology symposium celebrates 30th anniversary
For three decades, this symposium has been organized by students in the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology as well as neighboring programs in the natural sciences.
For three decades, this symposium has been organized by students in the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology as well as neighboring programs in the natural sciences.
Colorado State University System leadership and mascots joined state lawmakers at the Capitol on Monday in an annual celebration of CSU’s founding date of Feb. 11.
‘Inspiring Women of Northern Colorado’ opens March 1 at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures, with free admission from 5-8 p.m.
The Colorado State University Employee Appreciation Board is recognizing the Do Something Work Group, part of the Student Leadership, Involvement and Community Engagement (SLiCE) office.
The Avenir Museum’s Spring 2024 offerings include exhibitions on international tie-dyed textiles, whimsical designer handbags and a rare look at the hidden insides of clothing.
Recently the committee began to review feedback collected in the fall at campus engagement sessions, assess stakeholder needs, and explore budget model structures.
The search committee will be chaired by Karen Estlund, dean of the CSU Libraries.
The Classified Personnel Council, which represents all state classifed staff at CSU, is hosting two free lunches for employees in the upcoming weeks.
Since 2019, the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico, has hosted an innovative Spanish and culture immersion program.
The most recent instance involves an email campaign from valid CSU accounts with the subject line “Validation Notice Do Not Ignore, Last warning.”