Fewer hungry students, thanks to second-best Giving Tuesday
The CSU community once again lived up to its reputation for generosity by making 2021’s Giving Tuesday the second best on record.
The CSU community once again lived up to its reputation for generosity by making 2021’s Giving Tuesday the second best on record.
Students from Tree Stump Films and other departments on campus will share their five-to-seven minute documentaries during the Student Film Festival at the Lyric Cinema.
Colorado State University will be spreading holiday cheer at one of the region’s largest and brightest holiday traditions, the 9NEWS Parade of Lights.
Tough but compassionate. Someone who made you think. Over the years, those are a couple of ways people have described Bernie Rollin, a University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University widely known as the father of veterinary medical ethics.
A retirement celebration honoring Sheela Backen is slated for Thursday, Dec. 2 in Lory Student Center Ballroom D from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
CSU’s annual Menorah lighting and Chanukah celebration is set for Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 5 p.m. at the Lory Student Center Plaza.
The year-end holidays are fast approaching and so is your opportunity to participate in Colorado State University’s Giving Tuesday – the day after Cyber Monday when the emphasis turns from buying to giving.
Dominic Cruz, age 27, of Fort Collins, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 25.
Dr. Dwayne Walter Hamar, 84, of Nunn, passed away peacefully Sunday, Oct. 17.
Donations of new, unopened, unwrapped toys, art games, books, stuffed animals and sporting equipment will be accepted at nine area businesses through 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 20 as part of CSU's fifth annual Toys for Tots Drive.