‘I’m so excited to further my education’: First-gen student ready for CSU
From a young age, Zito said she fell in love with the complexities of science and math.
From a young age, Zito said she fell in love with the complexities of science and math.
The Fostering Success care packages are an annual move-in week tradition at CSU, but the program is so much more to the students it serves.
CSU is committed to supporting Rams who identify as transgender and gender nonbinary, especially given that those employees and students often face significant challenges while navigating campus environments.
Summer 2020 was an unprecedented time at Colorado State University. Take a look back at summer 2020 at CSU.
The names and locations of the centers have evolved with the times, but the mission of providing a welcoming space and sharing the diversity and experiences marginalized students bring to CSU has remained the same.
Instead of signature large events, there will be individualized programming, small group meetings with Ram Welcome leaders, and virtual activities organized by colleges and departments.
Fewer residents moving in at the same time since the schedule has been expanded, and there will be no closed streets, no detours, and plenty of accessible parking for unloading.
Ninety-one percent of CSU students are motivated to practice safe health behaviors so they don’t spread COVID-19, according to a recent campus survey.
As Colorado State University prepares to implement new COVID-19 health protocols in fall classes starting Aug. 24, more faculty members have gotten a taste of what the new normal will be like as they tested the guidelines in their summer courses.
Just as restaurants and food retailers have had to adapt to pandemic guidelines with reduced seating, to-go menus, and extra cleaning, so have the CSU on-campus dining centers.