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Facilities Management continues to protect air quality in CSU buildings
For more than a year, the Colorado State University Facilities Management team has worked diligently with faculty members with expertise in energy and environmental health, public health experts and members of the University’s COVID-19 Pandemic Preparedness Team to heighten the indoor air quality in buildings on all campuses.
CSU receives $2 million grant to help prevent future pandemics
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.
Charging forward: CSU community excited for in-person learning this fall
Charging forward. That’s what Rams do, and that’s the theme as Colorado State University prepares for a Fall 2021 semester that will feature in-person experiences and a more vibrant college life in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A message about Fall: Back to campus!
With the guidance and approval of President McConnell and the Pandemic Preparedness Team, CSU has started the process of returning classrooms to full capacity for the fall, based on the new vaccine requirements.
Silver linings: For some faculty, a year of remote learning had unexpected benefits
When Colorado State University, like other higher ed institutions, shifted to remote learning in March 2020 due to the pandemic, many faculty had to quickly learn how to use online platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams for online learning, not just meetings.
How the show went on: Recovering a $407 million research operation from a yearlong pandemic disruption
Last March, a campus normally humming with students shoulder-to-shoulder in labs, studios, classrooms and dining halls, went into sleep mode when nearly all campus operations moved to virtual settings where possible.
March 12 COVID town hall: Pandemic life at CSU passes one-year mark
The Zoom event featured updates on the university's Summer Session plans, vaccine rollout, and ongoing public health precautions and guidelines.
VIDEOS: Saliva screening at CSU, demystified
Go behind the scenes of CSU's saliva screening processes, including how to get it done, and what happens to the samples once they're collected.
Don’t wait on CSU: Eligible student-facing employees advised to get COVID vaccines where available
When Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announced on Feb. 26 that student-facing faculty and staff at colleges and universities would be added to the phased rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines as early as March 21, many of the state's higher education employees breathed a sigh of relief.
IT community pulled together during pandemic to find solutions for students
When Colorado State University transitioned to remote learning about a year ago, one of the many challenges that IT staff faced was how to give students access to the software they needed in campus computer labs.