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MURALS Symposium announces winners for student scholarly and creative work
Undergraduates from across CSU’s eight colleges participated in the Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium (MURALS) on March 29 at the Lory Student Center.
Pronoun feature now available in online CSU directory
The new feature gives individuals an option to include their pronouns alongside their directory listing to promote inclusion across CSU.
Proposals for Symposium for Inclusive Excellence being accepted until April 30
The weeklong symposium being hosted by the Office for Inclusive Excellence Oct. 21-25 will provide free online workshops celebrating and affirming diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice.
Asian Pacific American Cultural Center to celebrate 40th anniversary during heritage month
APIDA and SWANA Heritage Month in April will be a time to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Asian Pacific American Cultural Center at Colorado State University.
Araiña Muñiz named executive director of Office for Civil Rights Compliance
Muñiz is not new to Colorado State University, having previously served as the Title IX coordinator and director.
Office for Inclusive Excellence welcomes three new leaders
They are Victoria Benjamin, director of the Women and Gender Advocacy Center; Aaron Escobedo Garmon, director of El Centro; and Zoë Urcadez, student success manager.
A message to new Rams: You are welcome here
Ram Welcome is one of the most exciting times of the year at Colorado State University, and we are thrilled you are here.
MURALS Symposium announces student winners
A record number of students participated in the spring installment of Colorado State University’s annual undergraduate research and artistry symposium.
Activist Masih Alinejad, one of Time’s 2023 Women of the Year, to speak at CSU
Iranian-American journalist, author and women's rights activist Masih Alinejad is scheduled to speak at CSU on Monday, April 3. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., and the talk is slated to begin at 5:30 p.m.