Free lunch with the Classified Personnel Council set for Feb. 28, March 7
The Classified Personnel Council, which represents all state classifed staff at CSU, is hosting two free lunches for employees in the upcoming weeks.
The Classified Personnel Council, which represents all state classifed staff at CSU, is hosting two free lunches for employees in the upcoming weeks.
Since 2019, the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico, has hosted an innovative Spanish and culture immersion program.
The most recent instance involves an email campaign from valid CSU accounts with the subject line “Validation Notice Do Not Ignore, Last warning.”
On Feb. 20, the CSU community will see some changes to the Duo prompt, making the authentication and sign-in process more secure and streamlined.
The exponential rise in rates of Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular diseases, cancer, dementia and physical frailty across the globe are by-products of a longer life span. Humankind simply had to start living long enough to experience them.
No RSVP is required, and the session in LSC Room 376-378 will be recorded.
Muñiz is not new to Colorado State University, having previously served as the Title IX coordinator and director.
Tom Siller has been serving as interim vice provost since last spring.
“Here’s what’s important to know. We foresee potential budget challenges as we look to the future and are creating contingency plans so we are prepared to react quickly and strategically. It is relatively early in the budget planning process and a number of variables are still in play – meaning the outlook will shift and evolve in the coming weeks and months.”
The CSU Employee Appreciation Board recently honored Graduate School staff for excelling at their jobs and helping make a difference for CSU employees and students.