Support for our University community
The terror and violent conflict that has erupted in Israel and Gaza has brought grief, pain and heartbreak to our University community and communities around the world.
The terror and violent conflict that has erupted in Israel and Gaza has brought grief, pain and heartbreak to our University community and communities around the world.
The Institute for Shipboard Education/Semester at Sea will celebrate its 60th anniversary later this month with a keynote lecture by Guggenheim Fellow and best-selling author Rachel Louise Snyder.
Transfer students at CSU make up 30% of the student population, making them a significant portion of who CSU serves every day
Alaska’s glacial lakes are changing as global temperatures rise, causing deadly floods.
Construction of the new Peace Corps Tribute Garden just west of the Lory Student Center Theatre is now complete, and grand opening celebrations are planned for Oct. 14-15.
Leslie Harroun, a philanthropic leader with more than three decades of domestic and international experience, made her first public appearance as the new executive director of the Salazar Center for North American Conservation at the Center’s International Symposium on Conservation Impact.
The informal and sometimes serendipitous learning that occurs at CSU Spur on 2nd Saturdays or during week-day visits falls on an educational spectrum that extends from school programs and adult learning to professional development and degree options.