Move-in 2016: CSU Magazine features Women in Leadership
Thinkers. Innovators. Change agents. Meet some of the women helping lead the modern land-grant university.
Thinkers. Innovators. Change agents. Meet some of the women helping lead the modern land-grant university.
The Women & Gender Collaborative is accepting grant proposals for innovative projects that promise to create long-term, positive impacts around women and gender at Colorado State University.
Access to West Lake Street is closed from College Avenue to the railroad grade crossing to all vehicle traffic through Tuesday, May 10 (weather-permitting). The parking lot adjacent to Lake and College – lot 575 – will remain open. The lot can be accessed from Lake, west of the railroad tracks by taking an alternate route from either Center Avenue or East Drive as indicated in the map below. The existing sidewalk on north side of West Lake will remain open to pedestrian traffic.
CSU student Arisson Stanfield brings down the LSC with powerful words on racism.
Sidewalks along Prospect Road between Center/Centre Avenue and Whitcomb Street are temporarily closed due to construction on the Prospect Underpass project.
CSU is offering benefits-eligible employees a new way to save on commuting to work with a pre-tax commuter transit account, and Human Resources is kicking off a new green initiative this month to let employees go paperless for their W-2 and other payroll information.
After serving as Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs since 2013, Kathleen Pickering is stepping down from her administrative position to return to teaching and research.
Pitkin Street will be closed as a gateway to campus for all vehicle, pedestrian and bike traffic Tuesday, Dec. 1 through Saturday, Dec. 5.
Time is running out for faculty, administrative professionals and non-classified staff who have not yet made changes to their benefits plan for 2016. The last day to enroll is Friday, Nov. 20.