CSU Mountain Campus update: Research, facilities and classes resume
The Cameron Peak Fire passed through the campus in Oct. 2020, burning nearly 620 acres.
The Cameron Peak Fire passed through the campus in Oct. 2020, burning nearly 620 acres.
Colorado State University has become Colorado’s first member of the Age-Friendly University Global Network, an international group of colleges and universities that are committed to championing the needs of older adults in higher education.
A study involving more than 500 essential workers at CSU early in the pandemic correlated very low infection rates with very high rates of public health-protective behaviors.
Colorado State University’s signature program that provides K-12 students in need in the Poudre School District with the tools for success kicks into high gear the first full week in August, and there are plenty of ways for CSU employees to be part of the effort.
The inaugural cohort of CSU Leadership Fellows, developed by President Joyce McConnell and university leadership, will participate in a series of monthly professional development sessions where they can share challenges, successes, insights and experiences.
Building on its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Colorado State University has received a $2 million commitment from The Anschutz Foundation to further the development of new solutions for building resilience and agility in stopping infectious disease transmission among animals and people.
Lillian Greene-Chamberlain is an honored Colorado State University alumna from 1963 and a trailblazer in elite women’s track and field who is back on a podium this summer, when she is highlighted as part of a new national initiative called “Lift Every Voice.”
She will join President Joyce McConnell's leadership team on Aug. 1.
Five Colorado State University professors have been awarded Fulbright U.S. Scholar grants for the 2021-2022 academic year.
While the phrase “ghost kitchen” may conjure up images of haunted houses, the reality is a bit more mundane.