C.A.N.S. Around The Oval gets underway at CSU
Colorado State University’s annual drive — C.A.N.S. Around The Oval — is ramping up with activities and events in October.
Colorado State University’s annual drive — C.A.N.S. Around The Oval — is ramping up with activities and events in October.
Several members of the CSU community share recollections of the alumnus, who died Sept. 17 at age 53.
Bike theft is among the most common crimes on CSU campuses, with an average of 190 bikes reported stolen each year. Bikes are more often stolen at beginning of the school year, particularly around residence halls where bikes are parked overnight.
Kristine Kofron, who has been a CSU state classified employee for 20 years, is the blood bank manager for the Small Animal Blood Bank at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
The 2021 Diversity Symposium at Colorado State University will be offered Oct. 25-29, featuring five days of educational sessions, engagements and keynotes on topics relating to diversity and inclusion for the university and local communities.
On Oct. 14, Colorado State University will host the long-awaited premiere of the documentary “Robert’s Village,” chronicling the efforts of CSU alumna Laura Schreck and CSU alumnus and custodian Robert Serunjogi to provide assistance to his hometown in Uganda.
Dr. George E. Seidel Jr., age 78, passed away on Sept. 4, in Loveland, surrounded by his family.
Greg Mark has been part of the Special Olympics in Colorado for nearly 50 years. He's set to be honored at the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame alongside Lindsey Vonn and Nikola Jokic.
Autumn is a time for falling leaves and cooling temperatures, not for non-natural watering of lawns and gardens to stay green, according to those promoting a City of Fort Collins climate action challenge. The first phase of the “Shift Your Water” campaign in partnership with the CSU President’s Sustainability Commission seeks for residents to stop using water for irrigation purposes by Oct. 1.
Colorado State University’s Homecoming and Family Weekend — set for Oct. 6-9 — features a host of events, with an appropriate theme as in-person activities have resumed on campus: “Charging Forward.”