Video: Students support sustainability at CSU
CSU is recognized as one of the most sustainable universities in the world. Much of that recognition can be credited to the many student-led sustainability projects on campus.
CSU is recognized as one of the most sustainable universities in the world. Much of that recognition can be credited to the many student-led sustainability projects on campus.
Colorado State University students, faculty and staff presented their innovative work at CSU Demo Day April 18-20, competing for over $20,000 in cash awards.
Following Vice President for University Advancement Kim Tobin’s departure earlier this month, Colorado State University has launched a national search for her replacement.
CSUnity, one of CSU’s oldest service traditions was back in person for its 25th year on April 23.
Greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2040. Sustainable buildings. One of Colorado’s largest geothermal systems. See how CSU is a leader in sustainability in this video.
Pride Resource Center Director Ashley Grice is leaving Colorado State University in May to pursue a new opportunity.
Transportation safety training courses are now available for all CSU authorized drivers.
Coloradans are invited until May 1 to test and give feedback on the beta version of the state’s new interactive environmental justice mapping tool, Colorado EnviroScreen.
During the week of April 24-30 CSU employees can enjoy a free treat at participating on- and off-campus cafes.
In January, staff members of The Institute for Learning and Teaching (TILT) staff were celebrated by CSU’s Employee Appreciation Board for their successful transition to online/remote learning during the early days of the pandemic.