Partnerships across campus provide students with quarantine care packages
Even small gestures make a big difference, especially for the students who experienced COVID-related isolation and quarantine on campus.
Even small gestures make a big difference, especially for the students who experienced COVID-related isolation and quarantine on campus.
In May, the Child Trauma and Resilience Assessment Center was celebrated for their ability to transition all therapy and assessment activities to telehealth format during the pandemic.
Delma Lavon Brown passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 24, at home with members of her family present.
Parking and Transportation Services is offering events and trainings to allow employees to reengage with the CSU campus over the summer.
Gifts totaling more than $210,000 were made to nearly 100 funds across campus from 48 states and five countries in just 24 hours.
Colorado State University students, faculty and staff recently presented their innovative work, competing for more than $20,000 in cash awards.
More than 2,900 faculty, staff, students and alumni participated in the gap analysis survey earlier this year.
Angel Kelley, of Fort Collins, passed away on the evening of May 4, at Poudre Valley Hospital. She was 55.
Two CSU students have earned David L. Boren Awards from the National Security Education Program, a federal initiative designed to support students interested in national security and linguistics.
This honor highlights those who have sustainable and demonstrable impact on culture, as role models who reflect CSU's Principles of Community, highest values and land-grant mission.