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Can they really say that? CSU distributes guide to free speech, First Amendment
As the new academic year begins, Colorado State University is distributing an updated guide to help students, faculty and staff better understand free speech and the First Amendment to the Constitution.
CSU distributes guide to boost understanding of First Amendment, free speech
Colorado State University recently issued a guide to help students, faculty and staff better understand free speech and the First Amendment to the Constitution.
Local communities model greater equity in civic engagement
While there is much more work to do, CSU and Fort Collins community members don’t have to look far for inspiration on how to approach the work with inclusion and intention.
Chancellor Tony Frank: On voting
Whether you vote out of respect for past sacrifice, or on behalf of a hope for tomorrow, my message this month is simple: If you can vote, vote.
Lory Student Center: Supporting a history of student engagement in our democracy
CSU’s student participation in recent presidential elections exceeded other colleges and universities across the country.
How to be seen and heard as a young person in America
Our voices, as college students, high school students, and even middle school students, can be heard. Loud and clear.
Your Voice. Your Vote. Your Rights.
CSU Fort Collins, CSU Pueblo and CSU Global are working with the Colorado State University System to launch an initiative called Your Voice, Your Vote, Your Rights.
Registration opens for panel discussion with CSU grads on the political frontlines
The Zoom panel on Oct. 16 features seven alumni working in Washington, D.C., through this historic U.S. election season.
Your Voice. Your Vote. Your Rights. A message from the Chancellor
The importance of the election and our participation in it is an opportunity to reiterate some of the expectations that apply to a public university campus when it comes to free speech, elections, and campaigning.
Activism in the era of COVID-19
CSU faculty weigh in on how the practices of activism have been altered during the pandemic, what changes might be here to stay, and how to get involved responsibly.