College of Liberal Arts IT Department recognized by EAB
Aside from providing web, systems, and technical support, the IT team is readily available and willing to help when unpredictable issues arise.
Aside from providing web, systems, and technical support, the IT team is readily available and willing to help when unpredictable issues arise.
The past 10 years have been a decade of significant growth and change at CSU.
The 41st annual Professional Development Institute, Jan. 13-15, includes over 100 sessions covering a wide range of topics both useful and engaging.
Ceremonies and speakers celebrate accomplishments of more than 2,100 CSU graduates.
The call for proposals is open to all CSU faculty and researchers, with a deadline of Jan. 31, 2020.
A CSU student is heading to Europe after receiving a prestigious David L. Boren Scholarship from the National Security Education Program.
While the waters of Quitobaquito have attracted a wide array of peoples for more than 10,000 years, each wave of newcomers tends to erase the evidence of those who came before them.
The team is developing guidelines for reviewing the more than 100 proposals and ideas that the RBEI has received from CSU students, faculty and staff.
Harriet Tubman worked as a slave, spy and eventually as an abolitionist. Her belief in God helped Tubman remain fearless, even when she came face to face with many challenges.
Ellen Audley and her band the "Mother Folkers" are now officially part of Colorado music history.