Photo slideshow: Spring 2023 commencement ceremonies
More than 5,000 Colorado State University graduates received their degrees May 12-14 during CSU's spring commencement ceremonies.
More than 5,000 Colorado State University graduates received their degrees May 12-14 during CSU's spring commencement ceremonies.
Faculty Council met in a hybrid format over Teams and in TILT 221 for its final meeting of the 2022-23 academic year on May 2.
"Whatever your role at Colorado State, your presence has made a difference in defining who we are collectively as a land-grant institution of higher education. You are forever part of CSU’s legacy and an important person in its success."
LinkedIn Learning is a highly varied database of more than 18,000 instructional and educational videos — and as of early March, it’s freely accessible to all Colorado State University students, faculty and staff.
In spring 2022, Colorado State University Professor Diego Krapf decided to change up a few things in one of his courses, based on a model developed by The Institute for Learning and Teaching.
Faculty Council met via Teams on April 4 to hear updates from President Amy Parsons and interim Provost Janice Nerger, and to discuss several proposed revisions to the Graduate and Professional Bulletin as well as the Academic Faculty and Administrative Professional Manual.
The Office of the Provost at Colorado State University, in collaboration with the executive leadership of Semester at Sea, has named the academic deans for the Fall 2023 through Spring 2026 voyages.
Colorado State University is piloting a new annual review workflow using the Interfolio faculty information system within the College of Agricultural Sciences and the College of Health and Human Sciences.
With over 1,700 course sections, CSU’s innovative summer classes offer intimate learning settings, promote deeper student understanding of course materials and aid students in maintaining or expediting their graduation plans.