COVID-19 resources available to CSU employees
The Employee Assistance and CARE programs have resources to help CSU employees confront difficulties presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Employee Assistance and CARE programs have resources to help CSU employees confront difficulties presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than 1,000 Colorado State University and Fort Collins community members peacefully marched to condemn injustice and racism in a Black Lives Matter and Racial Unity March June 2.
Fall 2020 semester will begin as already scheduled on Aug. 24, but the university will shift to remote, online classes following Fall Break. The last two weeks of classes and finals will be delivered virtually.
Over the past eight years, CSU Cares has awarded $115,940 to approximately 80 recipients in emergency situations created by disasters like wildfires, floods and hurricanes.
Watch President Joyce McConnell's message to the CSU community about the COVID-19 recovery.
Rams Against Hunger is still hard at work helping feed those who are food insecure during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The three-year project was selected as the best on the Research: Designs, Methods and Findings track of the conference devoted to building bridges in digital, blended and online learning.
Certified Water Operators at CSU have been tasked with keeping high-quality drinking water available during the COVID-19 pandemic, while most buildings are sparsely populated or completely unoccupied.
To educate employees on the findings of the shared governance committee on retirement and to gather feedback, Human Resources will host three informational online sessions.
Colorado State University Police Cpl. Alisha Zellner will ride her bike nearly 300 miles in three days in May in memory of officers lost in the line of duty.