Living with wildlife in Colorado means not touching or feeding wildlife in Colorado
In natural areas and urban areas – including on CSU’s campuses – the rules are the same: do not touch or feed wildlife for any reason.
In natural areas and urban areas – including on CSU’s campuses – the rules are the same: do not touch or feed wildlife for any reason.
The overarching goal of Vision Zero is a safe and accessible campus for visitors to CSU and the entire campus community.
The reason to focus on prevention, plain and simple, is that slowing the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus will save lives.
This Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED course teaches how to recognize and care for a variety of first-aid emergencies.
In recent weeks, we’ve seen a sharp increase in attempted scams across the nation, including scams being perpetrated against our own community.
Representatives from the Office of Risk Management and Insurance will be on the Lory Student Center Plaza Oct. 18 to share information about sudden cardiac arrest and how AEDs and CPR can be used to help in an emergency.
On a campus known for its lovely green canopy of trees, limbs strewn across campus are obvious impacts of this week’s late spring storm.