Game on: CSU Esports still growing despite the limitations of the pandemic
Despite the lack of in-person events during the COVID-19 pandemic, CSU Esports found themselves flourishing.
Despite the lack of in-person events during the COVID-19 pandemic, CSU Esports found themselves flourishing.
Ram Works is the new portal for students, faculty, staff and visitors to report issues in buildings, or on the grounds around campus.
Campus Recreation is opening its doors to all CSU employees at no cost the week of Jan. 7-11, 2019.
Campus Recreation staff broadened their positive influence into Fort Collins by partnering with the United Way of Larimer County on providing hygiene kits to the homeless.
The Division of Student Affairs has filled three leadership roles for Campus Recreation, Career Services and Housing & Dining Services.
Colorado State University’s department of Campus Recreation brought eight National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) awards home from the recent NIRSA conference, leaving as the most decorated collegiate recreation program in the country this year.