New web portal simplifies reporting building, grounds issues on campus
Ram Works is the new portal for students, faculty, staff and visitors to report issues in buildings, or on the grounds around campus.
Ram Works is the new portal for students, faculty, staff and visitors to report issues in buildings, or on the grounds around campus.
As we near the start of fall, I want to share some updates with you on what we are doing to stay on top of the evolving pandemic.
While the spread of COVID-19 slowed in the spring and early summer of this year, the CSU Pandemic Preparedness Team has not wavered in its commitment to addressing public health concerns for our university.
After more than 23 years at CSU, Leslie Taylor has announced that she will retire from her current role as vice president for enrollment and access at the end of this year.
The parking garage, the Tiley House and University Square will be closed because of an emergency electrical repair.
The Classified Personnel Council, CARE Program, and Commitment to Campus will be hosting Invest in Yourself: Mindfulness and Wellness Fair on Aug. 4.
Five former or current Rams – thought to be the most in one single Olympics for CSU – will be competing alongside the world’s best athletes.
Starting Monday, July 12, the Pandemic Preparedness Team will no longer require that masks be worn on university grounds.
Pitkin Street will be completely closed to vehicular traffic west of Meridian Avenue for one block for street enhancements and asphalt repairs.
It’s back! Organizers of the FORTitude and BOLDERBoulder have announced the return of the FORTitude 10K, which will be run in Fort Collins on Labor Day, Sept. 6.