Academic Master Plan distinguishes CSU as leader in higher ed
Colorado State University’s forthcoming Academic Master Plan, or AMP, sets CSU apart as a leader in higher education at a time of rapid change.
Colorado State University’s forthcoming Academic Master Plan, or AMP, sets CSU apart as a leader in higher education at a time of rapid change.
"The work that we do at CSU doesn’t just impact us, it impacts our neighbors and partners, what they think of us, how their children (and their children) will view Colorado State University, and the impact this university has had and will continue to have on generations of people."
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, I’ve been reflecting on the courage required to be a woman and a leader. I’ve also been thinking about the extraordinary women of Colorado State University.
Faculty Council members voted on the leadership positions for the 2022-23 academic year at their March meeting.
President Joyce McConnell ceremoniously launched Courageous Strategic Transformation at Colorado State University on March 1 inside the Lory Student Center Theatre. Video of the event is now available for those who could not attend or would like to reference information shared that day.
Casey Dunn barely graduated from high school, but joining the U.S. Army gave him the discipline to continue his education and earn a degree at CSU while on active duty. He's also a husband and the father to three young kids.
As a land-grant institution, Colorado State University also endorsed the Association of Public Land-Grant Universities’ condemnation of the invasion of Ukraine.
The Division of University Marketing and Communications is inviting current CSU employees and students to share their experience with internal communications by participating in a survey or discussion group this spring.
Empathy. Inclusive excellence. Budget reform. Sustainability. Student access and success. These were some of the themes that emerged as Colorado State University President Joyce McConnell laid out the Courageous Strategic Transformation plan at a kickoff event March 1 in the Lory Student Center Theatre.
Kim Tobin has announced her departure from CSU to become Michigan State University’s next vice president of university advancement. Tobin, who currently serves as CSU’s vice president for university advancement, joined CSU in 2003.