CSU launches new pronouns website, statement
CSU has a new website designed to help educate the University community on personal pronouns in an effort to create a more inclusive and welcoming campus environment.
CSU has a new website designed to help educate the University community on personal pronouns in an effort to create a more inclusive and welcoming campus environment.
The seven offices that comprise Student Diversity Programs and Services at CSU are designed to support students in a variety of ways and provide opportunities for them to successfully participate as well as contribute to a diverse campus environment.
The CSU Division of Student Affairs, in partnership with the Office of the Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion and the Office of the Provost, will be realigning several units this fall.
CSU’s Pride Resource Center and community partners are hosting a series of events for Pride Month focusing on LGBTQIA+ history and current issues facing the community.
Author and transgender and disability advocate Kay Ulanday Barrett is taking part in Transgender Day of Visibility at CSU on March 31.
CSU is committed to supporting Rams who identify as transgender and gender nonbinary, especially given that those employees and students often face significant challenges while navigating campus environments.
The names and locations of the centers have evolved with the times, but the mission of providing a welcoming space and sharing the diversity and experiences marginalized students bring to CSU has remained the same.
We must honor and support the lives of the Trans community.
During Pride Month, the Pride Resource Center is using social media and other communications channels to promote activism.
“Love Wins” workout event over Valentine's weekend raised $1,700 to support the Pride Resource Center.