25 years of Pride: Celebrating support, safety and belonging for LGBTQIA+ Rams
The Pride Resource Center is celebrating its 25-year anniversary this month.
The Pride Resource Center is celebrating its 25-year anniversary this month.
Community members from across Colorado State University and Northern Colorado participated in a three-day celebration for Juneteenth.
A host of activities and events are scheduled for Pride Month in Northern Colorado as well as a LGBTQIA+ networking happy hour for Colorado State University alumni during Denver Pride.
More than 300 people from all aspects of Ontiveros’ rich and varied life gathered at the corner of Laurel and Shields streets on May 3 to celebrate renaming the building there the Mary Ontiveros House. The Office of Inclusive Excellence is now located in the first building on campus named for a Latina.
CSU has a host of events slated for APIDA and SWANA Heritage Month in April, with a theme revolving around movement and music that celebrates Asian Pacific Islanders and Desi Americans and Southwest Asians and North Africans.
While Dora Frias will be leaving CSU to start a new chapter, her impact on CSU will be long-lasting.
Bobby Seale, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, is speaking at CSU in February as part of a celebration for Black History Month.
Colorado State University has added a new tool to its Canvas Learning Management System that will help faculty and students learn how their names are pronounced and their gender pronouns.
Amidst the chorus of chants and cheers, more than 1,500 community members gathered to celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Monday, marching from Old Town Fort Collins to the heart of CSU’s campus.
Colorado State University is proud to join the nation on Monday in honoring the vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on the holiday celebrating Dr. King’s legacy.