Safe spaces for difficult conversation
Our university has a series of discussion opportunities available for those who want to explore complex issues.
Our university has a series of discussion opportunities available for those who want to explore complex issues.
Students for Holocaust Awareness, in conjunction with ASCSU, Chabad and Hillel, host the 18th annual Holocaust Awareness Week at Colorado State University Feb. 20-27.
While a majority of students were enjoying time at home during winter break, a group of 11 CSU students, alumni and staff were ascending an 18,460-foot volcano in Mexico.
Trayvon Martin’s mother, Sybrina Fulton, will speak to the CSU and Fort Collins communities Feb. 19 as part of Black History Month.
Living in the residence halls on campus is a significant milestone in a student’s collegiate experience. However, it isn’t just for first year students.
The Black/African American Cultural Center has a full month of programs scheduled to celebrate Black History this year.
The LSC Student Appreciation and Celebration event featured magicians, balloon artists, caricature artists, 'Skeller trivia, chalk art, a photo booth and a performance by Post Paradise.
The Ram Head – just one of many new features throughout the building, including the Land-Grant and Research walls – is designed to reflect the University’s history, mission, values and spirit.
On Jan. 27, students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends are invited to campus for what is sure to be one of the biggest celebrations of the year – the LSC Student Appreciation and Celebration Event, in recognition of the completion of the center’s major overhaul and revitalization.
CSU honored by NCAA for efforts to increase diversity, foster an environment of inclusion.