Poll position: Rams crack Top 25
CSU’s 11-year mission to return to the national polls has been completed.
CSU’s 11-year mission to return to the national polls has been completed.
Open access, open education and open data are on the agenda Nov. 15-17 at OpenCon 2014. The conference for students and early career researchers will be held in Washington, D.C., but members of the Ram Family can participate from a distance, by logging on to the lineup of livestreamed keynote and panel talks.
The Shabbat dinner at CSU showcases Jewish cuisine and tradition with a four-course, delicious Shabbat dinner with all the favorite traditional Jewish foods. All prepared at the koshered Lory Student Center kitchen. Come learn about the Jewish culture and support the Jewish community at CSU.
Fort Collins Mayor Karen Weitkunat will flip the switch that will turn on the holiday lights in Old Town on Friday, Nov. 7 at a free lighting ceremony in Oak Street Plaza.
Managing the Planet panel on Nov. 12 at Avo's discusses farming methods for feeding a growing world.
CSU’s RamEvents hosts Mary Lambert at 6 p.m. Nov. 6 in the LSC Theatre.
Colorado State junior running back Dee Hart rushed for 104 yards and a career-best four touchdowns in a 38-31 road victory over San José State last Saturday. For his performance, Hart was named the Warren Credit Union Colorado State Athlete of the Week.
Former CSU standout Kelly Stouffer returns to campus Saturday to provide color commentary for ESPNU during the Rams' game against Hawaii.
The Office of International Programs will host its 61st annual World Unity Fair on Saturday, Nov. 8 in the Lory Student Center B Ballroom.
CSU's Adult Learner and Veteran Services is recognizing the men and women who have served our country with a week of events.