CSUnite brings campus together
The campus community came together Thursday to stand against hate during CSUnite.
The campus community came together Thursday to stand against hate during CSUnite.
Explore a new exhibit that depicts species extinction, based on a collaboration between ecologists and writers from CSU and The Center for Fine Art Photography.
With support from the administration, a proposal from students has blossomed into CSUnite: No Place 4 H8 solidarity walk and rally in support of the Principles of Community.
CSU President Tony Frank and Sandra Smyser, superintendent of Poudre School District, formalized a long partnership between the two educational stalwarts.
All members of the campus and Fort Collins community are encouraged to come together at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 29, to make a statement in support of CSU’s community principles and against acts of hate and intimidation that have taken place on campus this academic year.
We believe it is important for all of us to understand that we have an opportunity as a university to condemn these acts of hate as they occur, and that those who are directly targeted by such acts know that they do not stand alone.
The study will comprise a multi-factor, retrospective analysis of about 17,000 children in Wisconsin.
The Graduate Degree Program in Ecology celebrated its 25th anniversary earlier this month, which included events reflecting on the program’s past and future, student presentations, and a reception.
A study conducted at the Infectious Disease Research Center shows that common soil and waterborne microorganisms could play a role in protecting this dangerous pathogen between outbreaks.
A three-minute timer loomed over 36 graduate students competing for a spot in the Vice President for Research Fellowship on Feb. 12.