Soldiering On: A conversation about military education and student veterans
An Air Force veteran and an ROTC cadet share their perspective on the military and education at CSU.
An Air Force veteran and an ROTC cadet share their perspective on the military and education at CSU.
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The Colorado State University College of Health and Human Sciences will confer undergraduate degrees at a commencement ceremony on Friday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m., in Moby Arena.
Road work and construction on campus have been minimized for commencement weekend, to allow parents, families and friends of graduates ease in commuting to and through campus.
East Drive will temporarily open from Friday, May 12-Sunday, May 14, before closing for one more month of work on Monday, May 15. Repaving is slated to be completed by mid-June.
New projects, road work kick off summer
After May 15, work on roads and new construction projects on campus begins. This work includes impacts to Lake Street, East Drive, Pitkin Street, and University Avenue through June. The construction fence for the Warner Natural Resources Building addition also will go up on May 15, closing the far west section of University Avenue from Amy Van Dyken Way to the LSC Plaza through Fall 2018.
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