Everyday Hero Award recipients announced
Several Colorado State University employees have received the Everyday Hero Award, a special program sponsored by the Classified Personnel Council that recognizes outstanding CSU staff.
Several Colorado State University employees have received the Everyday Hero Award, a special program sponsored by the Classified Personnel Council that recognizes outstanding CSU staff.
Campus was closed on Wednesday, March 13, due to a significant snowstorm dubbed a "bomb cyclone," which is characterized by a sudden and significant drop in atmospheric pressure.
More than 300 All Gender and 50 women's restrooms on campus will be stocked with pads and tampons at no charge by the beginning of Fall 2019 semester.
A construction fence around Aylesworth Hall will be erected the morning of Tuesday, March 5.
There are 38 boxes around campus where donations of new, unopened, unwrapped toys, games, sporting equipment or books can be dropped off until 5 p.m. on Dec. 7.
Colorado State University is building for success, charting the largest construction boom on campus in more than 50 years that added 4 million gross square feet to campus buildings.
Sixty recently installed trash and recycling receptacles that look and act smart will change how Facilities Management talks trash, as well as how the unit manages waste on campus.
The parking area between the Visual Arts Building and the Nancy Richardson Design Center will be closed from 5 a.m. on Oct. 31 until 5 p.m. on Nov. 14 for repaving.
As offices and research labs have moved into new buildings on campus, a shuffle has begun to use the vacated space effectively.
CSU is required by law to deliver a report on the quality of drinking water provided to its customers