CSU: Birthplace of first generation scholarships
Thirty years ago, CSU became the first university in the country to offer scholarships to first generation students. Today, that program - and its legacy - lives on.
Thirty years ago, CSU became the first university in the country to offer scholarships to first generation students. Today, that program - and its legacy - lives on.
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CSU was recently recognized as the University of the Year by the National Hispanic Institute. The honor recognized CSU’s 25-year-long partnership promoting and encouraging higher education within the Latino community.
CSU honored by NCAA for efforts to increase diversity, foster an environment of inclusion.
CSU's Office of the Vice President for Diversity is hosting an open house from 3-5 p.m. Nov. 20 at their new location, 645 S. Shields Street.
CSU posted a record total enrollment for the seventh consecutive year, bolstered by a surge in graduate, non-resident and international students. Along with record enrollment, the university is celebrating 10 consecutive years of increasing racially and ethnically diverse enrollment, demonstrating the university’s commitment to access and diversity.
The Office of the Vice President for Diversity is pleased to announce 14th Annual Diversity Symposium to be held Sept 16-18 in Lory Student Center.
Student Affairs in Higher Education masters student Jonathan Rosario is providing general assistance and support in planning Colorado State University's Diversity Symposium, Sept. 16-18.
Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, the 2014 Diversity Symposium keynote speaker, marched in Birmingham with Martin Luther King.
The Inventory is a comprehensive catalog of projects, programs, events, seminars, grants, research projects, etc. – both new and historic -- related to the University’s broad concept of diversity and inclusion.