Flu shots available for students and employees
With flu season approaching, local and national health officials are encouraging flu shots as an effective way to decrease flu activity in the community.
With flu season approaching, local and national health officials are encouraging flu shots as an effective way to decrease flu activity in the community.
In response to the needs of the University community, the Colorado State University Police Department and the Health Network are partnering with UCHealth to bring a co-responder mental health program to support CSUPD on calls.
The CSU Pandemic Preparedness Team will host a Town Hall on Aug. 18 from 9-10 a.m. to discuss the recently announced vaccination and mask mandates.
Rutherford's typical caseload at the CSU Health Network includes patients with all types of injuries and pain diagnoses or who have had concussions.
CSU is one of four institutions of higher education recognized for their work to end hunger and address the mental health needs of their students.
Videos of both town hall sessions – one for the general community and one for CSU employees – are now available, with closed captions in English and Spanish.
Colorado State University will host a special town hall session for employees from 11 a.m. to noon on Thursday, May 13, to address questions about the Fall 2021 semester.
This honor highlights those who have sustainable and demonstrable impact on culture, as role models who reflect CSU's Principles of Community, highest values and land-grant mission.
Topics will include shifting classes to in-person delivery, logistics of returning faculty and staff to campus, and vaccine-related questions.
The CSU Health Network has responded to the ongoing increase in mental health needs and the pandemic by moving traditional services into a virtual environment and introducing innovative tools to provide mental health support.