Employees offered support to Get Back on the Bike
This program was built specifically for interested but concerned CSU employees who would like formal training and support for their bicycle commute.
This program was built specifically for interested but concerned CSU employees who would like formal training and support for their bicycle commute.
Several projects are coming to CSU this summer to improve campus accessibility and transportation.
The overarching goal of Vision Zero is a safe and accessible campus for visitors to CSU and the entire campus community.
Sidewalks between the Lory Student center and Morgan Library and between the Glover Building and the Engineering Building will be closed for repairs May 10-19.
An influx of vehicles, many of which are parked within designated bike lanes, is causing concern for the safety of bicyclists and drivers.
Contribute $10 to Rams Against Hunger and reduce the amount of a CSU-issued parking citation by $20.
The sidewalks northwest of the Transit Center that lead into the building's entrance will be closed from March 15 to April 14.
Parking Lot 345 — north of Gibbons Hall — will be closed from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. to refuel oil tanks below the parking lot.
A new Foothills Shuttle service is now running, and it connects the CSU Foothills Campus to a Transfort route for the first time in the history of the campus.
Colorado State University has been named one of the 2021 Best Workplaces for Commuters, thanks to a commitment to offering employees commuter benefits.