Photo slideshow: Scenes from Move-In Week, Ram Welcome
More than 5,000 new CSU students started to move into the residence halls on Monday, Aug. 14.
More than 5,000 new CSU students started to move into the residence halls on Monday, Aug. 14.
Colorado State University’s Off-Campus Life and Neighborhood Services at the City of Fort Collins on Aug. 23 are hosting the 23rd annual Community Welcome, an event designed to help foster a sense of community and connection between students and long-term Fort Collins residents.
With the new academic year beginning, there is much to celebrate, including the incredible opportunities that scholarships help create for new and continuing Rams.
“Students, we can’t wait to see the energy and ideas that you bring to campus. Faculty and staff, thank you for planning a year filled with enriching experiences and for delivering a world-class CSU education to our students.”
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