CSU In Photos: October 2019
Take a look back at October 2019 at Colorado State University.
Take a look back at October 2019 at Colorado State University.
The 'Military Times' ranking is affirmation of the impact of the university’s efforts to make all U.S. military veterans feel welcome and help them reach their educational goals.
CSU scientists contributed earthworm data from around the world.
CSU President Joyce McConnell shed light on her plan to combat racism and bias on campus and in the community during a discussion at the annual Diversity Symposium Oct. 16.
For the fifth year, students and faculty from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences brought free veterinary care, community education, and health resources to Denver’s Globeville and Elyria-Swansea neighborhoods.
Some 700 people registered to attend this year’s conference, making this the organization’s largest national meeting since 2011.
President Joyce McConnell will be a guest of honor and keynote speaker at the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok, Thailand.
On Sept. 21, students from CSU’s Women in Construction club and Women Engaging in Construction Mentoring program volunteered to complete home improvement projects in north Denver.
This year’s Diversity Symposium at Colorado State University features a full lineup of engaging sessions and speakers on diversity and inclusion-oriented topics for the campus and community.
Colorado State University welcomed the 29th annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists to campus.