APIDA Heritage Month includes talk by bestselling author Chanel Miller
Chanel Miller — author of The New York Times bestselling memoir Know My Name — headlines Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month at CSU.
Chanel Miller — author of The New York Times bestselling memoir Know My Name — headlines Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month at CSU.
CSU’s chapter of Active Minds — a student-run mental health advocacy organization — is the recipient of a national award for its commitment to students during the pandemic.
Take a look back at February 2022 at Colorado State University.
CSU is one of the nation’s top producers of Fulbright U.S. Scholars —professionals, artists and scholars who usually hold faculty appointments — according to a recent report published in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Listen to panelists discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Thursday, March 3, at noon. This event is offered through the College of Liberal Arts.
Three CSU undergraduates are finalists for the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, a highly competitive graduate fellowship program for students pursuing careers in government and public service.
Oscar “Osi” Sladek, a survivor of the Holocaust, will speak at CSU as part of the annual Holocaust Awareness Week, which runs from Feb. 25 to March 4.
After two years of virtual events, one of Colorado State University’s oldest service traditions is back in person for its 25th year, and the organizers are seeking volunteers.
CSU’s Division of Student Affairs has announced several key organizational changes under the leadership of Vice President Blanche Hughes.
Joe Blake, chancellor emeritus of the CSU System and long-time advocate for higher education in Colorado, passed away Feb. 15 at the age of 86.