President McConnell’s message on acts of bias and racism
Acts of bias and racism are widespread across the country and the globe, but they should not be happening on the CSU campus.
Acts of bias and racism are widespread across the country and the globe, but they should not be happening on the CSU campus.
Joyce McConnell’s first Fall Address as president of CSU was unlike any delivered by previous leaders of the state’s land-grant institution.
Here are some immediate actions we will take to deepen our understanding of the dynamics of racism, the damage it does to our community, and how we can fight it together.
Council members serve as champions for advancing the practice and recognition of engaged scholarship as fully embedded within CSU’s core teaching, research and service missions.
CSU was also recognized for research and campus engagement, and ranked fourth overall for universities that grant doctoral degrees.
James Pritchett, executive associate dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences, discusses the college's grand challenge and opportunity.
Menon, who currently serves as dean of CSU’s College of Agricultural Sciences, will step into the new role Oct. 1.
The University will launch a national search for a new dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences this fall; an interim dean will be named in the next few weeks.
These tragedies have shocked and saddened us all. However, we can seize this moment to proclaim our commitment to a safe and inclusive community and nation.
CSU's fundraising continues to soar Beyond a Billion with fourth-largest fiscal year total in history.