Day of Giving returns with more ways to give
Now in its eighth year, CSU’s Day of Giving is an opportunity for the CSU community to join together and support programs, causes and student support initiatives that speak to their passions.
Now in its eighth year, CSU’s Day of Giving is an opportunity for the CSU community to join together and support programs, causes and student support initiatives that speak to their passions.
Transfort, the transit agency owned by the City of Fort Collins, has announced it is lifting its mask requirement for passengers effective immediately. This change affects all Transfort routes, including MAX and FLEX, as well as Transfort bus stops and transit centers.
During the week of April 24-30 CSU employees can enjoy a free treat at participating on- and off-campus cafes.
Riding the bus at CSU is about to get greener. Transfort, the transit agency that serves CSU and is owned by the City of Fort Collins, is announcing the addition of two battery electric buses to its fleet as part of the City’s Transportation Electrification Plan and the EV Readiness Roadmap.
If you are a Colorado State University employee interested in bicycling to campus but have some concerns that prevent you from pedaling, there is a program to help alleviate those worries.
On April 18, Rams around the world will celebrate all that connects us to the green and gold community. Hear from a few students who stopped to share with SOURCE why they love CSU.
Since the annual Celebrate! Colorado State has grown beyond the capacity to acknowledge all award recipients at a single event, the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President held a separate private luncheon this year to recognize its recipients for distinguished teaching and scholarship, faculty excellence, service, advising and leadership-related awards on behalf of the academic enterprise.
The winners of the 2022 Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium have been announced, and participants agreed that the annual event was rewarding on many levels.
Each year, CSU celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff.
Through a co-taught course between philosophy and computer science at CSU, computer science students are asked to grapple with whether or not the technology they produce serves as an effective extension of human values and morals.