CSU, partner universities land national award monitoring on-campus nitrogen footprints
A team from CSU received a national award Oct. 15 for a paper on how to reduce the amount of nitrogen pollution produced on college and research campuses.
A team from CSU received a national award Oct. 15 for a paper on how to reduce the amount of nitrogen pollution produced on college and research campuses.
Funeral services for Herbert Noval Sandifer were held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
October is Relationship Violence Awareness Month at CSU.
In response to the hate and bias-motivated incidents reported this fall on campus and in the local community, Residence Life has launched a “No Place 4 H8” campaign to engage students in reinforcing the CSU Principles of Community.
Events, social media encourage students and faculty to think of integrity as an essential part of their identity as a Ram.
The event will take place 3-6 p.m. on two different days – Monday, Oct. 16, and Thursday, Oct. 19.
Campus Recreation has announced that the Student Recreation Center will now be open on home football game days prior to kickoff.
The Classified Personnel Council offers employee awards to assist state classified employees seeking to further their education, and the application deadline is Friday, Oct. 20.
John Wyckoff will oversee operations relating to CSU’s research expertise in translational medicine in the Infectious Disease Research Center.
Thanks to Commitment to Campus, tickets to the Nov. 4 volleyball game and the Nov. 11 football game are now on sale at a 50 percent discount for faculty and staff.