CSU Extension 4-H carries on in the midst of the pandemic
COVID-19 might have canceled or postponed school, but for 4-H youth, they have continued to learn valuable leadership and agricultural business skills.
COVID-19 might have canceled or postponed school, but for 4-H youth, they have continued to learn valuable leadership and agricultural business skills.
Fall 2020 semester will begin as already scheduled on Aug. 24, but the university will shift to remote, online classes following Fall Break. The last two weeks of classes and finals will be delivered virtually.
The Colorado Water Center supports novel ideas and water faculty and staff with seed funds through their CSU Competitive Grant Program.
I believe our best path forward is through a transparent, engaged process grounded in our land-grant commitment to access, success, equity, and excellence.
This is an unprecedented time for all of us and it will take collective action to ensure that our new virtual university environment is equitable for all staff, faculty, and students.
Colorado State University Libraries’ Archives and Special Collections is launching the COVID-19 Archive to capture and preserve personal stories from CSU students, faculty and staff.
Effective March 23, essential in-person staff and students on CSU campuses will not be required to have a valid parking permit or pay for short-term parking.
It is important to set up your workstation as best you can to prevent injury regardless of where you might work.
We are also advising the suspension or online delivery of off-campus educational programming and events for the remainder of the semester.
Our primary concern is the health and wellbeing of everyone in our campus community. To this end, we have sent out messages to faculty, staff and students to keep accurate information flowing.