Lupe’s Legacy: Guadalupe Salazar shares memories of helping students as director of El Centro
“Life happens. Life happens all the time. We have setbacks, but we still continue because we know what it takes.”
“Life happens. Life happens all the time. We have setbacks, but we still continue because we know what it takes.”
The Career Impact Awards recognize the many members of the campus community, as well as external partners, who have had a significant impact on CSU students’ careers and career readiness.
A first-generation college student and a daughter of Mexican immigrants, north Denver native Faviola Robles-Saenz has never been one to take education and opportunity for granted.
More than 300 CSU students led a peaceful and silent march during the Fall Address in response to racially biased incidents on campus.
In celebration of National Latinx Heritage Month, El Centro is hosting a series of events to celebrate community and inclusion.
Bridge Scholars Program helps first-generation college students feel at home at CSU, even before they come to campus.
The Employee Appreciation Board recently honored the Student Diversity Programs and Services (SDPS) cluster.
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program at CSU will present an interdisciplinary symposium on “Borders and Borderlands: Culture, Society, and Economics during Changing Times” on Thursday, April 20, in the Morgan Library Event Hall.
A group of 86 native Spanish-speaking Fort Collins High School students visited campus recently to cap off their fall semester experience in “Caminos,” a program in which CSU student mentors show them that attending college is a real possibility — even when they are the first in their family to do so.