RAMmobile, the CSU mobile app, is going away July 31
All of the essential services previously accessed through the app will remain readily available through direct links on official university websites.
All of the essential services previously accessed through the app will remain readily available through direct links on official university websites.
The multi-year agreement positions T-Mobile as CSU’s primary wireless provider and extends beyond cellular coverage, with the company committing to supporting several strategic initiatives at the university.
Colorado State University takes cybersecurity seriously. That’s why all students, faculty, and staff must update their NetID password every year. As we enter a new semester, it’s important for students, faculty and staff to understand this policy and why it matters for protecting university data and accounts.
The Colorado State University System has recently embarked on an ambitious IT Alignment initiative aimed at streamlining and standardizing IT operations across campuses.
The Colorado State University System has launched an initiative for IT alignment across the CSU System that includes the Fort Collins, Pueblo and Spur campuses.
The new, unified Division of Information Technology is committed to excellence in teaching, learning, research and engagement.