T’Hani Holt-Middleton wants to help people avoid homelessness
The first-generation student from Aurora came to CSU to study interior design but a class in ethnic studies convinced her to take a different path.
The first-generation student from Aurora came to CSU to study interior design but a class in ethnic studies convinced her to take a different path.
According to a Colorado State University survey, nearly 10 percent of students attending identify as experiencing food insecurities.
Students who want to learn about their identity and engage in social justice conversations are encouraged to apply for “Campus Step Up: A Social Justice Retreat,” a January event organized by Colorado State University’s Student Leadership, Involvement and Community Engagement office.
Enjoy a week filled with fun events during Homecoming and Family Weekend 2017.
Cans Around the Oval, the largest one-day food drive benefiting the Food Bank for Larimer County, celebrates its 31st anniversary this year.
While college students may not be the first group one thinks of when it comes to people going hungry, 10 percent to 15 percent of CSU students are food insecure, meaning they have limited or no access to nutritious foods.
Have some fun and help raise money to promote suicide prevention, awareness and education through Operation Bear Hug.
Deadline to apply for free week-long retreat for students is March 27.
Friday is the last day to register for one of the University's signature community service events in the spring, CSUnity.
Hear how her work helped end civil war in Liberia at 6 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Ballroom.