Three-day Juneteenth celebration will conclude at CSU June 18
A three-day celebration is planned for the Juneteenth weekend, and this year the final festivities will be held at Colorado State University.
A three-day celebration is planned for the Juneteenth weekend, and this year the final festivities will be held at Colorado State University.
Faculty and staff who are interested in starting to commute by bike now have a whole package of incentives to do so: the Get Back on the Bike Program.
Colorado State University undergraduates recently showcased a range of scholarly work across disciplines at the annual Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity showcase hosted by CSU’s Office for Undergraduate Research and Artistry.
The Colorado State University Board of Governors received another round of input on the 2023-24 budget at its May 4-5 meetings before it votes on the financial plan for the upcoming fiscal year in June.
President Amy Parsons presented awards to five employees and one advisory council at the April 20 Classified Personnel Council meeting in the Lory Student Center.
Colorado State University’s Surplus Property unit is no stranger to finding value in gently used items, and it recently demonstrated that mission in a slightly different way, with a fundraiser benefitting Rams Against Hunger.
Remember the shortage of toilet paper during the pandemic and, more recently, the shortage of eggs in grocery stores?
The Classified Personnel Council recently announced that four employees at Colorado State University have been named “Everyday Heroes” for their exemplary performance.
Colorado State University and its partners have been sending additional groups of bison from the Laramie Foothills Bison Conservation Herd to Native American tribes this spring.
In spring 2022, Colorado State University Professor Diego Krapf decided to change up a few things in one of his courses, based on a model developed by The Institute for Learning and Teaching.