Bimper, Mills learning, sharing through EAB Fellowship
CSU leaders working on solutions to challenges facing universities across the nation to help inform the Courageous Strategic Transformation.
CSU leaders working on solutions to challenges facing universities across the nation to help inform the Courageous Strategic Transformation.
The CSU community is invited to a reflective and healing event on Wednesday, Sept. 1, at 11 a.m. on the Lory Student Center’s west lawn.
The celebratory spirit of ringing in a new academic year was especially strong this past weekend, as first-year students were welcomed to campus with more in-person events than were possible last year, due to the pandemic.
The seven offices that comprise Student Diversity Programs and Services at CSU are designed to support students in a variety of ways and provide opportunities for them to successfully participate as well as contribute to a diverse campus environment.
As summer comes to a close, the CSU community finds itself entering yet another year unlike any other, but it feels different from 2020.
As CSU begins a busy week of students arriving on campus, Housing & Dining Services is ready to welcome more than 8,000 residents who will be living in the residence halls and University apartments.
This week, CSU Ram Welcome will kick the semester off with a return of student orientation, move-in, and many improvements to events during the weeklong ceremony.
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.
Too often, Dreamers – undocumented young people who came to the U.S. as children – face significant challenges in college, grappling with anxieties over an uncertain future and access to basic needs such as health care in the only country they have ever known as home.
Two memorial trees to honor Dolak will be planted on campus Thursday, July 22.