Employee Assistance Program helps plan for kids’ summer camp
Thinking about enrolling your child in a summer camp? It’s time to start planning.
Thinking about enrolling your child in a summer camp? It’s time to start planning.
The eastbound drive lane, south sidewalk and bike lane along Lake Street by the Aggie Village North construction site will be closed from March 25 through April 4 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. The closure is to accommodate …
Colorado State is the first university in the world to have its sustainability efforts go platinum.
A section of Lake Street will be closed unexpectedly starting at 7 a.m. on Thursday, March 12, to accommodate repairs to a sewer line. Lake will be closed just east of Meridian, immediately past the entrance into parking lot #520, …
As a result of the recent Ripple Effect grant awards, a Leadership Book Club for Women is being launched in March, to help women hone their leadership skills and network. The book club proposal was submitted by Lindsay Mason, a …
Sharing success stories, mentoring programs, polishing up writing skills, and a leadership-focused book club are examples of the eight employee-generated ideas funded by the Ripple Effect at Colorado State University. “We are so pleased by the innovation and creativity shown …
Plans to build an on-campus medical center that will serve as a gateway to campus, enhance student medical services, and bolster health care research were approved today.
Drive Electric Northern Colorado, CSU Parking and Transportation Services, and local dealerships are offering an innovative chance for CSU staff and faculty to get behind the wheel of plug-in electric vehicles to learn about the cost savings, environmental benefits, and …
The Office of Risk Management & Insurance is hosting CSU’s 2nd annual Risk Management Week, Dec. 8-12, in the Lory Student Center. CSU will provide to three sessions daily. The theme of this year’s event, “Get Prepped: Managing Risks and …