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Distracted driving is dangerous driving: April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and Colorado State University has joined with other agencies to raise awareness of what could be dire costs of distracted driving.
Protect yourself (and your money) from scams and scammers
Scams can be split into two: Spoofing and Phishing, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
University guidelines for weather closures
Winter weather may soon be here, and we wanted to provide you with information about how CSU makes campus closure decisions.
Walk, don’t ride, through campus dismount zones
To make campus a safer place for pedestrians, short sections of campus are designated as dismount zones, where bicycles, e-scooters, longboards, and other wheeled devices are prohibited from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Snow day? How CSU goes about weather closures
When the CSU closes and cancels classes and operations, it applies to all remote, hybrid and in-person classes, labs, events, meetings, etc., unless otherwise noted.
Annual drinking water quality report released for 2022
The Consumer Confidence Report on Colorado State University’s drinking water is now available.
Annual drinking water quality report released
CSU, City of Fort Collins release annual drinking water quality report.
First responder training at Canvas Stadium May 24-27
About 25 first responders from across the nation will spend a week at Canvas Stadium for emergency preparedness training.
Transfort updates mask policy for all Northern Colorado routes
Masks must be worn on Transfort buses and in all indoor and outdoor areas of transit centers and bus stops, including the CSU Transit Center and on the Around the Horn campus shuttle.
Beware of scams related to COVID-19
Scammers are contacting individuals on campus with COVID-19 ploys, such as offering tests, vaccines or other products.