Students and housing staff enter academic year with optimism
As summer comes to a close, the CSU community finds itself entering yet another year unlike any other, but it feels different from 2020.
As summer comes to a close, the CSU community finds itself entering yet another year unlike any other, but it feels different from 2020.
Many things have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and Move-In Week at CSU is no exception.
The Cameron Peak Fire passed through the campus in Oct. 2020, burning nearly 620 acres.
Ram Works is the new portal for students, faculty, staff and visitors to report issues in buildings, or on the grounds around campus.
Two memorial trees to honor Dolak will be planted on campus Thursday, July 22.
Even small gestures make a big difference, especially for the students who experienced COVID-related isolation and quarantine on campus.
Environmental Eats, a popular draw for students on campus, is one program that has remained viable in a face-to-face setting in the Corbett Hall Community Kitchen.
When Colorado State University students living in campus housing are notified that they have tested positive for COVID-19, or may have been exposed to someone who tested positive, things move quickly.
The Everyday Hero Award recognizes outstanding employees at Colorado State University, both classified personnel and administrative professionals.
Colorado State University leaders have announced plans for screening students, faculty and staff for COVID-19 as the spring semester gets under way.