Celebrating two decades of LGBTQ+ Pride on campus
On Oct. 20, the CSU Pride Resource Center will be celebrating 20 years as an established organization on campus.
On Oct. 20, the CSU Pride Resource Center will be celebrating 20 years as an established organization on campus.
The YOU@CSU program has received a national award for innovative, technology-based solutions to challenges in higher education.
A decision on providing free period products in restrooms across campus is expected this fall.
Building community among resident students, as well as being able to assist those who are new to campus, keeps an RA's job interesting.
A small group of CSU student-athletes took a service-learning trip to Jamaica for a week in June, and connected with the community.
Ram Welcome provides new CSU students the opportunity to explore academic programs, meet faculty and staff, learn about the many services available to support their college experience, and become part of the campus community.
Members of the Lory Student Center leadership team build on teamwork while volunteering at School is Cool.
CSU students who want to get more active on campus and in the community may not know where to turn.
A great team effort by many CSU and local nonprofit volunteers helped continue the CSU sustainability tradition of keeping leftover student items out of the landfill during residence hall move-out.