Pride Resource Center Director to pursue a new opportunity
Pride Resource Center Director Ashley Grice is leaving Colorado State University in May to pursue a new opportunity.
Pride Resource Center Director Ashley Grice is leaving Colorado State University in May to pursue a new opportunity.
The search will be led by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, an organization secured by CSU to manage the search process and identify the ideal candidate for the position.
During the week of April 24-30 CSU employees can enjoy a free treat at participating on- and off-campus cafes.
Scott Shrake has been named assistant vice president for strategy in the Office of the President, effective March 28, following a competitive internal search.
Diana Prieto, who created the Division of Equity, Equal Opportunity and Title IX in 2020, will be leaving CSU in June to pursue other opportunities.
Angie Nielsen, the director of the Office of Budgets, and Dave Ryan, the executive director of Business and Financial Services and controller, will jointly provide interim leadership to the Division of University Operations until a new vice president and CFO is in place, President Joyce McConnell announced today.
CSU students could win up to $5,000 to help launch the startups they pitch during the 2022 Venture RAMS Business Showcase.
Jim Bradeen will be Colorado State University’s new associate vice president for CSU Spur strategy, facilitating Fort Collins campus activities as CSU’s local senior leader at Spur and working closely with CSU Spur campus leadership and stakeholders across the larger Denver-Metro community.
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Faculty Council members voted on the leadership positions for the 2022-23 academic year at their March meeting.