Classified Personnel Council names four Everyday Heroes
The Everyday Hero Award recognizes outstanding employees at Colorado State University, both classified personnel and administrative professionals.
The Everyday Hero Award recognizes outstanding employees at Colorado State University, both classified personnel and administrative professionals.
Thanks to a collaborative effort by several units on campus, Colorado State University has launched a new online system for faculty to submit seating charts for their spring classes, streamlining and accelerating the contact tracing process used when a person tests positive for COVID-19.
Facilities Management employees John Smith, Andrew Aragon and Steve Carmer have traveled the state and nation creating artistic masterpieces from blocks of compacted snow.
Steve McCarthy has been a State Classified employee at CSU for the past 10 years, working as an arborist with Facilities Management in Outdoor Services.
The Everyday Hero Award is sponsored by the CPC to recognize day-to-day achievements of all CSU employees (state classified, administrative professionals, and faculty).
Monday, Nov. 23 -Wednesday, Nov. 25, a few buildings at Colorado State University will be locked and accessible only with key cards.
The new patents were issued to researchers and inventors in six colleges and Facilities Management, through the University’s technology transfer office, CSU Ventures.
The flakes started falling on Fort Collins late on Oct. 24, and by the time the storm ended on Monday, the area had received more than 14 inches of snow.