Buoyed by optimism, CSU students head to the UN Climate Talks
The students’ motto, “Voices of Optimism, Agents of Change,” will be showcased during multiple events at the climate talks.
The students’ motto, “Voices of Optimism, Agents of Change,” will be showcased during multiple events at the climate talks.
Researchers hope to inform policy management in Northern Colorado at a time when West Nile virus numbers are the highest they’ve been in years.
Bats can harbor coronaviruses, so studying bats and pathogens is critical to global public health.
CSU’s Salazar Center’s Virtual International Symposium hosted U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack on Wednesday, Sept. 29. During the symposium, Vilsack unveiled a comprehensive set of investments to address challenges facing the country’s agriculture producers, including market disruptions, climate change and animal disease prevention.
The 2021 class of first-year students is the third-largest in Colorado State University history, helping overall enrollment begin to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Building on progress that CSU campuses have made over the last decade, the Board of Governors of the CSU System recently voted to invest $11 million to push forward efforts designed to close equity gaps and improve overall rates of student success.
CSU students and community members gathered on Sept. 17 in a demonstration against acts of hateful speech on campus toward LGBTQIA, BIPOC and marginalized communities.
The final steel beam will be laid on the Hydro building at the new CSU Spur campus on Sept. 16, marking a milestone for the largest and final building at CSU Spur.
CSU has continued to climb in the US News & World Report annual rankings.
The Sierra Club’s national magazine has named Colorado State University one of North America’s most sustainable higher education institutions for an eighth consecutive year.