Four CSU staff members named ‘Everyday Heroes’ for 2022-23
The Classified Personnel Council recently announced that four employees at Colorado State University have been named “Everyday Heroes” for their exemplary performance.
The Classified Personnel Council recently announced that four employees at Colorado State University have been named “Everyday Heroes” for their exemplary performance.
The Colorado State University Employee Appreciation Board (CSUEAB) was formed in 1968, making it one of the longest-standing traditions on campus.
CSU’s Career Center recently recognized student employees across the university as part of the annual Student Employee of the Year celebration.
In spring 2022, Colorado State University Professor Diego Krapf decided to change up a few things in one of his courses, based on a model developed by The Institute for Learning and Teaching.
Two members of the CSU community have been included on a list of the top 50 women leaders in the state for 2023.
Faculty Council met via Teams on April 4 to hear updates from President Amy Parsons and interim Provost Janice Nerger, and to discuss several proposed revisions to the Graduate and Professional Bulletin as well as the Academic Faculty and Administrative Professional Manual.
LinkedIn Learning — an on-demand video library and online educational tool — is now a free resource available to all Colorado State University students, faculty and staff.
A record number of students participated in the spring installment of Colorado State University’s annual undergraduate research and artistry symposium.
Housing & Dining Services is increasing bed spaces by more than 120 as soon as this coming fall by reconfiguring room types to offer students the option to choose smaller rooms in buildings with more amenities (like air conditioning), at a lower price point.
The Colorado State University Employee Appreciation Board is highlighting the Environmental Health Services Team for going above and beyond its normal duties.