Additional TimeClock Plus classes
Human Resources is excited to announce that CSU will launch a new time and leave system called TimeClock Plus beginning July 1 (June 24 for bi-weekly employees).
Human Resources is excited to announce that CSU will launch a new time and leave system called TimeClock Plus beginning July 1 (June 24 for bi-weekly employees).
The Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards honor early-career scientists.
Believing that all people, regardless of age, abilities or challenges should have a shot at living life to the best of their abilities with the support they need to be successful has influenced Cathy Schelly’s amazing career at the Center for Community Partnerships in the Department of Occupational Therapy.
CSU Professor of English Camille Dungy, an award-winning author of four full-length poetry collections and the editor of three poetry anthologies, released her first collection of literary essays, Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History, on June 13.
Emily Rice took a winding road to earning her teaching degree. “People had suggested to me that I should consider being a teacher,” she said. “I wanted to try to do something else with my degrees, but the idea of teaching was always in the back of my mind.”
This year marked the 16th annual Knowledge Exchange hosted by Colorado State University’s Department of Occupational Therapy. Occupational therapy practitioners, faculty and CSU-OT students gathered for a full day of speakers and presentations at the event recently held in Fort Collins.
With fresh thyme and bay leaves, a crunchy baguette slice and creamy Gruyere cheese, this French onion soup is a satisfying, flavorful dish for rainy spring evenings.
“Ben was a real social worker,” Georgia Granger said remembering her husband. “He loved the students; he wanted to teach them all he could. He wanted them to look at the people, see what they are really like and help them with whatever needs they had.”
Collegian.com, the website of The Rocky Mountain Collegian, was recently recognized in a pair of national student media competitions.
Topics of interest to Front Range gardeners are the focus of the 2017 Twilight Garden Series, which will feature three informative presentations this month: “Celebrating Native Plants,” “Promoting Pollinators” and “Bringing the Trial Gardens Home.”