Menorah lighting on LSC Plaza scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 30
CSU’s annual Menorah lighting and Chanukah celebration is set for Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 5 p.m. at the Lory Student Center Plaza.
CSU’s annual Menorah lighting and Chanukah celebration is set for Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 5 p.m. at the Lory Student Center Plaza.
As a member of the Steering Committee, McConnell joins 20 leaders from some of the country’s top educational institutions, who provide general oversight of and guidance for the executive director and organization.
Natasha Bowens Blair, author of The Color of Food: Stories of Race, Resilience and Farming, sat down with CSU President Joyce McConnell to discuss her book.
Robyn Fergus, executive director of Human Resources, has assumed a new role as vice president for Human Resources, creating a new division at Colorado State University solely focused on employees.
Colorado State University again has been named the top overall performer among doctoral institutions in the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s 2021 Sustainable Campus Index. It is CSU’s second consecutive year earning the highest ranking and fourth time in seven years.
Colorado State University’s new strategic plan is starting to come together with the drafting of a range of aspirational goals, but there are still plenty of opportunities for CSU community members to engage and contribute to the Courageous Strategic Transformation.
Natasha Bowens Blair, author of this year’s Rams Read book The Color of Food: Stories of Race, Resilience and Farming will be at Colorado State University to share her experiences about meeting people with incredible stories centered around food justice on Oct. 15.
I believe unequivocally that diversity and inclusion make our university community stronger and all our students, staff, and faculty have a fundamental right to feel valued and supported throughout their time at CSU.
The Association for Undergraduate Education at Research Universities, an association hosted at Colorado State University formerly known as the Reinvention Collaborative, is receiving its largest philanthropic grant in the organization’s 20-year history: $1,997,600 from Ascendium Education Group.
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution has been discussed, interpreted, and debated for centuries. Although free speech is one of the bedrocks of our nation, it can be a difficult concept in practice.