Colorado State University regular operations resume Jan. 17
After a one-day closure due to extreme cold, Colorado State University will return to regular operations Wednesday, Jan. 17. All classes and events will be held.
After a one-day closure due to extreme cold, Colorado State University will return to regular operations Wednesday, Jan. 17. All classes and events will be held.
Colorado State University is canceling all operations Jan. 16. All in-person, hybrid and remote classes and operations (meetings, work functions) are closed or canceled for all Larimer County campuses.
Winter weather may soon be here, and we wanted to provide you with information about how CSU makes campus closure decisions.
Mary Cleave, veteran of two NASA spaceflights and a Colorado State University alum, died Nov. 27. She was 76.
To make campus a safer place for pedestrians, short sections of campus are designated as dismount zones, where bicycles, e-scooters, longboards, and other wheeled devices are prohibited from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
When the CSU closes and cancels classes and operations, it applies to all remote, hybrid and in-person classes, labs, events, meetings, etc., unless otherwise noted.
Pauline Birky-Kreutzer, a research associate at Colorado State University, helped create a Congressional Feasibility Study of the Point Four Youth Corps and transform that plan into what we know today as the Peace Corps.
The 2023 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campuses, in specific off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Colorado State University, and on public property surrounding campuses.
CSUPD’s lost and found will hold items for 30 days, and only certain items will be accepted.
September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month encourages public conversation to holistically discuss the well-being and security of Colorado State University’s campus community. Throughout the month, programs and events will share safety resources available at the university community, ranging from driving tips that reduce bike vs. car accidents to run, hide, fight training sessions.