CSU participating in an emergency simulation training Aug. 11
CSU will be participating in an emergency simulation training from 12:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11, that will simulate a real emergency in University Housing.
CSU will be participating in an emergency simulation training from 12:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11, that will simulate a real emergency in University Housing.
As CSU prepares to welcome students during Move-In Week, Housing & Dining Services is seeking additional help from the University community to get them settled in before they begin classes.
Ram Walk — nearly 500 feet of Ram pride that connects CSU’s game day campus showcase — celebrates the CSU experience and its community of learners, educators, staff and alumni. Stretching from Canvas Stadium to the great green fields at the heart of campus, Ram Walk embodies CSU’s mission of service, learning, research, and outreach and unifies CSU’s game day experience the best of CSU that will be on display this fall. Read more about the creation of this year’s Ram Walk.
Simon Tavener has been named the interim dean of the College of Natural Sciences. He previously served as the college's executive associate dean for academics.
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Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Sue James and The Institute for Learning and Teaching honored five faculty for being the first group to earn recognition for the Teaching Effectiveness Initiative (TEI) at the TILT Summer Conference.
As drought, climate change, wildfire and population growth threaten Colorado’s already strained water resources, a new report authored by researchers from Colorado State University and the University of Colorado Boulder is laying out a path for increasing innovation and improving statewide water conservation efforts.
A new paper by Mostafa Yourdkhani details 3D printing techniques for manufacturing complex, unsupported shapes in carbon composite materials.
Dozens of high schoolers from across Colorado and beyond got a week-long preview of what life is like in CSU's College of Business during the inaugural First Generation Business Summit.
Nearly 200 volunteers took part in CSU’s signature outreach effort to provide backpacks filled with school supplies to Poudre School District students.