Q&A with Shannon Archibeque-Engle
Q&A with Shannon Archibeque-Engle, associate vice president for Inclusive Excellence at Colorado State University.
Q&A with Shannon Archibeque-Engle, associate vice president for Inclusive Excellence at Colorado State University.
When the credits roll after the Oct. 22 CBS4 documentary “Scarred: Lessons from the Cameron Peak Fire,” they list Colorado State University graduate Dillon Thomas as host, reporter, photographer and editor.
Q&A session with Elizabeth Rowland, Executive Director of the NASDA Foundation.
Public campuses in Colorado and around the country are a target for posters and flyers, including anonymous expressions of offensive and even abhorrent opinions and beliefs.
As Halloween nears, CSU has a rich history of stories that are bound to give you the chills. From Old Main to Johnson Hall, take a spooky virtual tour of CSU’s campus that you’ll want to experience with the light on.
John C. Snider, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., passed away on Oct. 13, at Hospice of West Alabama. The family will announce a memorial service at a later date.
Colorado State University was one of 27 North American higher education institutions to earn a 99 – a perfect score – on the Princeton Review 2022 Green College Honor Roll. CSU is the only school from Colorado on the list, which includes 23 American universities and four Canadian colleges. It is CSU’s eighth straight time earning the honor.
The CSU Spur campus’ new podcast, CSU Spur of the Moment, launched in late August and welcomes guests that are connected with the campus in some way to tell their personal story, reflect on their area of work, and tackle big issues in their respective spaces.
The final steel beam will be laid on the Hydro building at the new CSU Spur campus on Sept. 16, marking a milestone for the largest and final building at CSU Spur.
This sidewalk between the Clark Building and the Behavioral Sciences Building will be closed for the placement of a crane on Sept. 11 between 8 a.m. and noon.