1918: When the flu came to CSU
In 1918, CSU was battling an influenza pandemic that required quarantine and serious hand-washing.
In 1918, CSU was battling an influenza pandemic that required quarantine and serious hand-washing.
The university will be open – virtually. We will do our work by phone, email, Microsoft Teams or other online platforms unless the work must be performed in person.
The project is dedicated to developing new tools, resources, and practices that enable colleges to create opportunities for every student to fully engage and succeed in college.
Everyone on campus is invited to a birthday celebration in the lobby of the Foundry Dining Center at Corbett and Parmelee halls, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Colorado State University’s year-long look back over 150 years of serving the land-grant mission would not be possible without the dedicated staff of the Library’s Digital and Archive Services.
The 41st annual Professional Development Institute, Jan. 13-15, includes over 100 sessions covering a wide range of topics both useful and engaging.
A wide range of functions at CSU campuses in Fort Collins and Pueblo will be integrated on the Banner information management platform.
Presentations by nearly 300 graduate students at the 2019 GradShow included live performances, visual arts, and research posters.
Eva Schloss will recount her firsthand experiences in Nazi concentration camps during World War II on Nov. 18.
GradShow adds keynote speaker thanks to 150th anniversary grant from Provost’s office.