‘Live On’ campaign encourages returning students to reside on campus
Living in the residence halls on campus is a significant milestone in a student’s collegiate experience. However, it isn’t just for first-year students.
Living in the residence halls on campus is a significant milestone in a student’s collegiate experience. However, it isn’t just for first-year students.
The Green Warrior challenge is one of the most visible among students on campus.
University Housing creates a more seamless experience between the residence halls and apartments on campus.
Building community among resident students, as well as being able to assist those who are new to campus, keeps an RA’s job interesting.
A great team effort by many CSU and local nonprofit volunteers helped continue the CSU sustainability tradition of keeping leftover student items out of the landfill during residence hall move-out.
On average, ENERGY STAR certified buildings and plants use 35 percent less energy, cause 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and are less expensive to operate than their peers — all without sacrifices in performance or comfort.
Eco Leader has collected 10 banners and around 500 bike tubes from across campus and transformed them into products that can then be given back to the community.
The Corbett and Parmelee Dining Centers are undergoing major renovations to combine and modernize the two facilities.
When students and faculty/staff have opportunities to interact outside of classroom time, it encourages everyone to become better acquainted with each other on an informal level, and creates connections that transcend as well as enhance academics.
In an effort to align Colorado State University’s Housing & Dining Services (HDS) Operations Management more closely with department functions and associated names used by other universities across the country, Housing & Dining Operations Management has changed its name to Housing & Dining Facilities.