LGBTQIA Employee Network established at CSU
A network dedicated to supporting LGBTQIA faculty, staff and graduate students has been established at CSU through the Office of the Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion.
A network dedicated to supporting LGBTQIA faculty, staff and graduate students has been established at CSU through the Office of the Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion.
At CSU, Juneteenth evokes a range of memories and emotions across generations of the university community that focuses on a word that has so many meanings in this country: freedom.
The School of Education’s Student Affairs in Higher Education Program has been a fixture at Colorado State University for more than 50 years.
CSU’s Pride Resource Center and community partners are hosting a series of events for Pride Month focusing on LGBTQIA+ history and current issues facing the community.
Even small gestures make a big difference, especially for the students who experienced COVID-related isolation and quarantine on campus.
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.
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.
Student success would not be possible without strong collaborations across CSU. Partners in Student Success is a SOURCE special edition, published in partnership with the Division of Student Affairs, that highlights the power of collaboration and its impact on students.
"It is our job to work with every college and office on campus to make sure students have the resources and support they need to be successful at Colorado State."