NCAA honors CSU for efforts to increase diversity, inclusion
CSU honored by NCAA for efforts to increase diversity, foster an environment of inclusion.
CSU honored by NCAA for efforts to increase diversity, foster an environment of inclusion.
The complimentary 2015 calendar offers important University events and holidays and serves as a handy resource for faculty for staff.
The Colorado State University and Fort Collins communities will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with several events on Monday, Jan. 19. The theme of this year's celebration is “Free But Shackled: The Cost Of Oppression.”
Colorado State University is moving up the ranks. The university was recently designated a Top School in Military Advanced Education’s 2015 Guide to College & Universities.
The Women and Gender Advocacy Center is hosting a workshop about personal protection and empowerment from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6.
Three of CSU’s very own staff members – Amanda Giacalone, Tonie Miyamoto and Josie Plaut – were recently named to BizWest’s “40 Under 40 for Northern Colorado” 2014 list.
Each year, Colorado State University joins organizations around the world in observing World AIDS Day. The day is one of eight official global public health campaigns marked by the World Health Organization. World AIDS Day 2014 is Thursday, Dec. 4.
Housing & Dining Services is hosting an open house at Laurel Village, Colorado State’s newest residential community, 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18.
CSU's Adult Learner and Veteran Services is recognizing the men and women who have served our country with a week of events.