Listening sessions set on search for new VP for Diversity
Two sessions, led by the executive search firm, will be open to all CSU faculty, staff and students on Jan. 21-22.
Two sessions, led by the executive search firm, will be open to all CSU faculty, staff and students on Jan. 21-22.
The Office of the Vice President for Diversity celebrates Mary Ontiveros' legacy at Colorado State University.
President Joyce McConnell announced the appointment as the University’s founding Vice President for Diversity, Mary Ontiveros, retires at the end of December.
While there is much more work to do, CSU and Fort Collins community members don’t have to look far for inspiration on how to approach the work with inclusion and intention.
We must acknowledge the inherent tension that exists between our First Amendment rights and the potential harm exercising those rights can cause to others.
Student activism has played a significant role at Colorado State University over the decades, whether it was focused on national politics, civil rights, apartheid, recycling or social justice.
Colorado State University kicked off a new educational initiative in early October as the words “Black Lives Matter” were painted in yellow on the pavement north of the Visual Arts Building.
We are committed to respecting and addressing the needs and priorities of Indigenous community members every day, not just on October 12.
The 20th annual Diversity Symposium at Colorado State University is going fully virtual and features five days of educational sessions, engagements and keynotes on topics relating to diversity and inclusion for the university community.
Cross-campus partners are working to better represent and honor the countless hours, passion, and efforts employees and students have put toward diversity, equity, and inclusion.