CSU’s guiding environmental collective: the President’s Sustainability Commission
Colorado State University has a long history of sustainability commitment, dating back to its foundation as a land-grant institution.
Colorado State University has a long history of sustainability commitment, dating back to its foundation as a land-grant institution.
A initiative that started in 2016, the new living wage – an annual income of $30,000 as a baseline for salaried employees – has become a source of pride for many at the University.
For several years, there have been conversations among professionals across campus on how to provide more centralized professional development and compliance training for employees.
The Division of University Operations is taking what it calls a “key step” to contribute to the collective efforts on campus to improve the work life of employees and bring about impactful change. The division is moving Diana Prieto into an expanded role as Associate Vice President for Human Capital, effective July 1, 2017, and the division will conduct a national search for a director of Human Resources.
The Colorado State University Police Department is asking students to share their views on how well it’s doing.
The Fort Collins City Council approved a joint agreement Tuesday to work with Colorado State University to address the impacts of a new stadium and other campus development projects on the local community.
The State Personnel Board has given academic institutions the authority to substitute days that coincide with the academic schedule for the 10 legal holidays.