CSU partners with Lyft to provide students alternative transportation
CSU’s Off-Campus Life has partnered with Lyft to temporarily offer a more flexible, cost-effective, and sustainable transportation method for the campus community.
CSU’s Off-Campus Life has partnered with Lyft to temporarily offer a more flexible, cost-effective, and sustainable transportation method for the campus community.
CSU does not currently have a new, single COVID-19 outbreak of 375 students, and has never had an outbreak of that size.
The American Geophysical Union said the discoveries made by these researchers are “remarkable.”
Grants will support developing or enhancing coursework for interdisciplinary sustainability.
Three special issues of STATE magazine published this summer have won an international Gold Summit Creative Award in the category of 2020 Pandemic Response.
CSU and the city of Fort Collins encourage all members of our community to go car-free as much as possible.
Get important parking and transportation updates for September 2020.
The Salazar Center and CSU researchers will support the Game Plan for a Healthy City to address climate resilience and support racial equity in Denver.
On Sept. 11, photographer Bill Cotton accompanied a crew from CSU to the Mountain Campus to assess the situation involving the Cameron Peak Fire.
All classes will be presented as webinars, and address issues impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as home buying and credit scores.