President Frank’s message: Las Vegas
Take care of each other, CSU — remember that Rams take care of Rams, and if you need support today, just reach out.
Take care of each other, CSU — remember that Rams take care of Rams, and if you need support today, just reach out.
Inspiration and collaboration were the overarching themes of a groundbreaking ceremony held for the Richardson Design Center, a $16.5 million building about to be constructed west of the Gifford Building.
The award recognizes those who embody the spirit and determination of the Western pioneer and perpetuate the West’s agriculture heritage and ideals.
CSU President Tony Frank on Wednesday recalled past challenges – the 1997 flood and 2008 recession – to provide a roadmap for the CSU community as it confronts the latest issues facing higher education: conflicts over hate speech, the First Amendment and civil discourse.
Pilot program offers free tampons and pads in 33 All Gender restrooms on campus.
CSU President Tony Frank will deliver the annual President’s Fall Address on Wednesday, Sept. 20 on CSU’s historic Oval. In his address, he will offer highlights of the past year and discuss goals for the year ahead.
While Congress considers next steps, our focus at Colorado State University is and will continue to be on our own students.
It’s important that we take time to acknowledge that our campus community – and our country – are dealing with some significant challenges.
CSU and CU may be rivals on the field, but we are joining together to urge Ram and Buffs fans to support relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey.
The four public colleges and universities in Northern Colorado added $2.4 billion in income to the economy of Larimer and Weld counties and provided an impressive return on investment to the region in fiscal year 2015-16, according to the results of a new economic impact study released today.