Move In 2018: Green and Global helps student-athletes give back
A small group of CSU student-athletes took a service-learning trip to Jamaica for a week in June, and connected with the community.
A small group of CSU student-athletes took a service-learning trip to Jamaica for a week in June, and connected with the community.
Bridge Scholars Program helps first-generation college students feel at home at CSU, even before they come to campus.
When Stephen Brackett hit it big with his band, Flobots, they founded a nonprofit to help underprivileged kids through music education.
The new home of the Warner College of Natural Resources, the Michael Smith Natural Resources Building, is open for the fall semester with new classrooms and meeting rooms, ample open study space for students, and a multitude of connections to the natural world.
Ram Welcome provides new CSU students the opportunity to explore academic programs, meet faculty and staff, learn about the many services available to support their college experience, and become part of the campus community.
To keep pace with the increasing interest in diversity and inclusion, the Office of the Vice President for Diversity has undergone a major reorganization.
Students are invited to use the latest in augmented and virtual reality gear to create their own experiences in just 48 hours.
The state’s – and the region’s – school of public health plans to focus on interdisciplinary research.
The Commission will mark the occasion with a community celebration Oct. 3, 4-6:30 p.m., in the Lory Student Center Theater.
Ram Welcome gives new students and parents a fun introduction to all things CSU.