Earth Month 2023: Residential Dining Services aims to eliminate ‘to-go’ waste
The ReusePass program — a new, reusable container initiative — is off to a great start and is already producing stellar results.
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.
We asked CSU's Instagram fans about the best ways to make the most out of the dining centers on campus, and their responses did not disappoint.
Move-In Week is always a busy time on campus, but this year may be a tad busier with the large number of new first-year students arriving on campus.
As CSU experiences a surge in 2022-23 enrollment, University Housing is excited to welcome an anticipated record number of first-year students to campus.
CSU will be participating in an emergency simulation training from 12:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11, that will simulate a real emergency in University Housing.
As CSU prepares to welcome students during Move-In Week, Housing & Dining Services is seeking additional help from the University community to get them settled in before they begin classes.
This is a busy week on campus, with students wrapping up classes, taking finals, and moving out of the residence halls.