Notice and Respond training helps struggling students
This column is one in a series of articles focusing on campus mental health initiatives to support well-being of the CSU community.
This column is one in a series of articles focusing on campus mental health initiatives to support well-being of the CSU community.
Campus Corps is a great way to serve the community while earning academic credits.
A section of Lake Street will be closed unexpectedly starting at 7 a.m. on Thursday, March 12, to accommodate repairs to a sewer line. Lake will be closed just east of Meridian, immediately past the entrance into parking lot #520, to the intersection of Center and Lake street. The sidewalk on the south side of Lake also will be closed. The closure is anticipated to end the evening of Friday, March 13.
Human Resources is hosting a FITlife event aimed at helping you enhance your health and wellness, as well as reach your financial goals.
CSU President Tony Frank will hold an open forum for students from 1-2 p.m. March 5 in the North Ballroom of the Lory Student Center.
Tuition and fees are a significant investment in a student’s future, but the return on investment is solid. Understanding how student tuition is spent by the institution is an important component of being an educated consumer.
CSU Health Network has launched a new Mindful Drop-In group to help students and staff cope with stress.
Our university has a series of discussion opportunities available for those who want to explore complex issues.
The State Personnel Board has given academic institutions the authority to substitute days that coincide with the academic schedule for the 10 legal holidays.
A commitment to excellence has driven CSU to become a great university.