Second ‘Road to CSU’ event expands to reach all students at Denver’s Bruce Randolph School
On Jan. 31, CSU System campuses and partners hosted the annual event designed to prepare more than 750 students for college and life after high school.
On Jan. 31, CSU System campuses and partners hosted the annual event designed to prepare more than 750 students for college and life after high school.
This dedicated group is always going above and beyond to help students, and was honored Dec. 9.
The CSU Employee Appreciation Board recognized the Department of Occupational Therapy for their exemplary service on Nov. 20.
Aside from providing web, systems, and technical support, the IT team is readily available and willing to help when unpredictable issues arise.
The group continuously goes above and beyond by assisting with tasks and providing customer service beyond their normal scope of duties.
The call for proposals is open to all CSU faculty and researchers, with a deadline of Jan. 31, 2020.
Wall will receive the medal during a ceremony held at the society’s annual conference in December.
The institute is focused on examining interconnected problems in health between humans, animals and the environment.
The ATRC ensures equal access to technology and electronic information for CSU students and employees with disabilities.
Students and researchers whose work focuses on women or gender studies can apply for a research grant of up to $1,500 from the Friedman Feminist Press Collection at Colorado State University.