Register for CSUnity, the university’s annual day of service on April 21
CSUnity, Colorado State University’s large-scale tradition of volunteer service during the spring semester, is seeking volunteers for the big day on April 21.
CSUnity, Colorado State University’s large-scale tradition of volunteer service during the spring semester, is seeking volunteers for the big day on April 21.
The Division of IT (DoIT), in collaboration with the RamCard Office, launched its inaugural Tech Talk series on Feb. 1.
Fort Collins residents can learn about current and upcoming transportation projects in the city and get their questions answered by project managers and experts at the city’s Transportation Projects Fair.
As part of Holocaust Awareness Week, CSU is hosting a series of events that includes a keynote from a Holocaust survivor.
'Inspiring Women of Northern Colorado' opens March 1 at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures, with free admission from 5-8 p.m.
An innovative workshop created by the grandson of World War II Gen. George S. Patton — designed to help veterans coping with posttraumatic stress and social isolation — is coming to Colorado State University this month.
If you’re looking for fun, free activities in Denver for the whole family, look no further than 2nd Saturdays at CSU Spur.
Applications are now open for civic and business leaders to join a Colorado delegation visiting Washington, D.C., to meet informally with federal lawmakers, June 11-13. The bipartisan conference will be made up of 100 Coloradans, who will have an opportunity to hear from and interact with our nation’s leaders from both sides of the aisle in an informal setting.
The Classified Personnel Council, which represents all state classifed staff at CSU, is hosting two free lunches for employees in the upcoming weeks.
The Office of International Programs will host the 68th annual World Unity Fair on Saturday, Feb. 17, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Grand Ballrooms.