Student Recreation Center will be open on football game days
Campus Recreation has announced that the Student Recreation Center will now be open on home football game days prior to kickoff.
Campus Recreation has announced that the Student Recreation Center will now be open on home football game days prior to kickoff.
Pilot program offers free tampons and pads in 33 All Gender restrooms on campus.
Nearly 30 Native American students from Denver, Fort Collins and New Mexico got a hands-on taste of college life and possible careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics during the Native American STEM Institute at CSU last week.
Events on campus Feb. 27-March 3 promote message of body positivity.
Colorado State University’s Student Recreation Center recently made the cover of the trade magazine Campus Rec.
Matt DeAngelis, an employee of the Student Recreation Center, has won CSU's Everyday Hero award.
Colorado State University Campus Recreation recently returned from the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association’s annual conference with a bevy of honors and awards. Erin Patchett and Jason Foster, two CSU professional staff members, received this year’s Research and Assessment Award for a project entitled “Inclusive Recreation: The state of collegiate policies, facilities, trainings, and programs for transgender participants.” Campus Recreation’s website won first place in the NIRSA Creative Excellence Awards and CSU was awarded first place for staff apparel in the T-shirt design competition for “BPOC, the Best Place on Campus,” the theme for its student staff training shirts. Arianne Judy and Joey Halpin, both of whom are Campus Recreation coordinators, won scholarships to attend the national conference, which was held in Grapevine, Texas. Erin Guy, a senior at CSU, also received a scholarship to attend. In addition, Colorado State students who attended were awarded graduate assistantships with peer institutions to continue their careers in campus recreation. Guy will be attending University of Tennessee. Katherine Montgomery will go onto the University of Georgia. Brandon Ohr will attend Boise State University. Adam Hickle, a CSU graduate who attended the conference, was offered a full-time position at the Colorado School of Mines. “In a testament to their work in research, technology design, and creative efforts directed towards building community and promoting inclusion in recreation programming and services, CSU Campus Recreation staff garnered the highest level recognition from NIRSA ,” said Judy Muenchow, executive director of Campus Recreation. “These awards and scholarships, presentations, and association committee/service contributions enhances professional development that transfers directly to the CSU community on a daily basis via exceptional wellness and healthy lifestyle choices provided in a safe and welcoming environment by a dedicated and accomplished professional and student staff.”
While a majority of students were enjoying time at home during winter break, a group of 11 CSU students, alumni and staff were ascending an 18,460-foot volcano in Mexico.
Alan Arnette speaks about battling K2 and Alzheimer's Feb. 9
Strap on your hiking boots and experience the great outdoors at CSU, named second among the Top Colleges for Outdoor Sports & Recreation by Best College Reviews.