A Day in the Life: Getting to know CSU’s Classified employees
Alisha Zmuda works closely with CSU students to ensure that they receive testing accommodations from SDC.
Alisha Zmuda works closely with CSU students to ensure that they receive testing accommodations from SDC.
A longstanding partnership between CSU’s Parking and Transportation Services and the Libraries’ Geospatial Centroid provides meaningful mapping products for transportation decision making, while developing the geospatial technical skills of student interns.
The Everyday Hero Award is sponsored by the CPC to recognize day-to-day achievements of all CSU employees (state classified, administrative professionals, and faculty).
Customers who have a credit remaining from enforcement suspension due to COVID-19 have until Dec. 31, 2020, to contact PTS to use the credit toward another permit.
Medora Huseby was honored by Gov. Polis for making textbooks and learning materials affordable for students through use of open educational resources.
Former Provost joins Rachel Pries as only the second CSU faculty member to be named to the AMS's fellow program.
Employees may use this award to meet any needs associated with furthering their education: workshops, certificates, tuition, books, childcare expenses, or gas for traveling to their class or training.
CSU librarians have collected copies of each issue of the 'Rocky Mountain Collegian,' but they need to convert paper to pixels to preserve these records of the student voice.
The Everyday Hero is a special program sponsored by the Classified Personnel Council to recognize the day-to-day achievements of all CSU employees.
Gorelik will be the only rabbi in anyone’s memory to serve as a chaplain in the Colorado National Guard.