Cultural connections: Students learn to lead through strength of relationships
When it comes to nurturing tomorrow’s global leaders, it seems everything unplanned is as important as what is.
When it comes to nurturing tomorrow’s global leaders, it seems everything unplanned is as important as what is.
Muñiz is not new to Colorado State University, having previously served as the Title IX coordinator and director.
Tom Siller has been serving as interim vice provost since last spring.
The Exceptional Rodeo brought together the CSU community and National Western Stock Show royalty to give kids with special needs the opportunity to be a cowboy or cowgirl for a day.
Last month, CSU Health Network celebrated the 50th year of their Doctoral Internship in Health Service Psychology. CSU Health Network’s doctoral psychology internship has been accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) since 1973 and was one of the first university counseling center internships in the country to earn this recognition.
They are Victoria Benjamin, director of the Women and Gender Advocacy Center; Aaron Escobedo Garmon, director of El Centro; and Zoë Urcadez, student success manager.
The CSU Employee Appreciation Board recently honored Graduate School staff for excelling at their jobs and helping make a difference for CSU employees and students.
In the fast-paced world of academia and professional environments, creating a comfortable and conducive workspace is crucial for both productivity and well-being.
In November, the CSU Drone Center staff was celebrated by CSU’s Employee Appreciation Board for kindly and proactively setting up a shared folder to track the expense receipts of an FAA grant they were awarded.
The application period for the annual Commitment to Campus Professional Development Awards opened on Jan. 11, and staff members have until Jan. 25 to apply for up to $2,000.