A day in the life of Sara Istre of the CSU Career Center
In Fall 2020, Istre brainstormed, planned, and executed CSU’s first Virtual Career Fair in collaboration with campus partners.
In Fall 2020, Istre brainstormed, planned, and executed CSU’s first Virtual Career Fair in collaboration with campus partners.
These awards are designed to recognize outstanding individuals and groups who advocate career for all at CSU and beyond.
Campus employment is a potent ingredient in helping students foster community, sharpen professional skills and graduate from college.
Much like classes, research and other facets of CSU, services supported by student fees have had to adapt in the face of COVID-19.
When corporate recruiters nationwide work to fill jobs, they look at Colorado State University students more favorably than their peers at other institutions because CSU alumni have a reputation for strong leadership qualities, teamwork skills and being better prepared to succeed in a job.
The Career Impact Awards recognize the many members of the campus community, as well as external partners, who have had a significant impact on CSU students’ careers and career readiness.
Jacqui Goldring is the Career Center Student Supervisor of the Year - one of nine Career Impact Award honorees selected by the Career Center out of 140 campus-wide nominations.
Colorado State University’s Career Center is accepting nominations for the annual Career Impact Awards.
Colorado State University is partnering to make Denver Startup Week (DSW) sustainable for the first year, with a focus on reducing waste at Basecamp, and creating resources for venue hosts to join the green initiative.
Jon Cleveland joined Colorado State University as the New Executive Director of Career Services on July 30, 2018.