EAB recognizes Housing and Dining Services custodial team
The team of 14 staff members manages over 900 apartments at the Aggie Village.
The team of 14 staff members manages over 900 apartments at the Aggie Village.
Those who pedal their way to campus will be treated to free breakfast foods, coffee and other treats at a station on the Oval just north of the Administration Building.
A massive effort across campus during move out in May is making a wider impact through new community partnerships.
This is a busy time on campus, with students wrapping up classes, taking finals, and moving out of the residence halls. Each year, Housing & Dining Services coordinates the Move Out process and does everything possible to provide resources and opportunities to help students find alternatives to throwing things away.
Colorado State University is recognized nationally for its sustainability practices. That is only possible through the dedicated efforts of many, innovative approaches to climate solutions and modest sustainability funding to support new ideas and initiatives.
Housing & Dining Services is increasing bed spaces by more than 120 as soon as this coming fall by reconfiguring room types to offer students the option to choose smaller rooms in buildings with more amenities (like air conditioning), at a lower price point.
The ReusePass program — a new, reusable container initiative — is off to a great start and is already producing stellar results.
The CSU Classified Personnel Council has donated nine laptops to Housing and Dining Services for classified staff who didn’t have suitable access to work computers.
An increasing number of returning CSU students are choosing to continue living on campus for their second year and beyond.
Kelly Hixson of Housing and Dining Facilities and Allyce Lobdell of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences were awarded the Educational Assistance Award this month by the Classified Personnel Council.