Rams Read planned as catalyst for important campus conversations
A diverse group across the university is working to plan a range of events and facilitate discussions this fall around the inaugural campus read.
A diverse group across the university is working to plan a range of events and facilitate discussions this fall around the inaugural campus read.
Colorado State University faculty can apply for grants to support the adoption, adaptation or creation of open educational resources for their courses.
The Chronicle of Higher Education recently listed CSU among the top 20 doctoral institutions for Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program recipients in the U.S.
The symposium will bring together the campus and community to recognize and celebrate the university’s longstanding and diverse contributions to the public good.
The project is dedicated to developing new tools, resources, and practices that enable colleges to create opportunities for every student to fully engage and succeed in college.
Three speakers will engage each other, telling their stories of diminishing the filter bubbles we all naturally inhabit, and the audience will have an opportunity to participate in the conversation.
A number of initiatives are in place at CSU to make it the best place for researchers to work and learn.
The Colorado State University science, technology, engineering and mathematics community has a new champion in Laura Sample McMeeking, who became director of the CSU STEM Center on July 1.
Two programs with profound community impact – one that improves the lives of youth in the Larimer County and one that provides hunger relief in Mesa County – are this year’s recipients of the CSU Community Engagement Scholarship Awards
Registration for Summer Session is open and continues until courses begin. Last week’s Pups on the Plaza (and one cat!) event gave students a chance to reduce stress with therapy animals and meet with staff from summer programs and offices.