Move In 2018: By the numbers
It's another record year for students living on campus at Colorado State University, which means a busy week ahead.
It's another record year for students living on campus at Colorado State University, which means a busy week ahead.
Going to college is a big deal – for parents, too.
In the most recent Milken Institute ranking, Fort Collins boasts a No. 5 national ranking among “Best-Performing Cities 2017: Where America’s Jobs are Created and Sustained.”
They all serve a different purpose, and they all have different rules to follow. Can you tell the difference?
See what Move In looks like this year, in a gallery of images from CSU photographers.
A Q&A with Tony Frank on the 10th anniversary of his presidency, about CSU, the future and, of course, Abraham Lincoln.
A decision on providing free period products in restrooms across campus is expected this fall.
Read how one incoming undergraduate, Ryan Armstrong, got his feet wet in wildlife biology research.
The dining centers in the Corbett and Parmelee residence halls are now eight distinct micro-restaurants with different themes.
Research shows that jumping in right away with a full course load is best for students' academic success, and that the first four weeks are a crucial time for faculty and staff to make solid connections with students.