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10 classes at the Student Recreation Center to try this semester
Searching for a fresh exercise, new skills or community? Colorado State University's Student Recreation Center has a group class catered to each student and all ability levels.
Celebrate continued culture change at Student Recreation Center
Empower others. Use proper pronouns. Healthy is not a body type or weight. These are just a few of the sayings emblazoned on the walls in a new, upgraded area of Colorado State University’s Student Recreation Center.
CSU to celebrate 2023 inductees into 50 Year Club
The Colorado State University Alumni Association and 50 Year Club Committee annually recognize alumni who graduated at least 50 years ago for Career Achievement and Public Service awards.
Resources available to students during Winter Break
CSU students will have access to some services and facilities within the Division of Student Affairs during Winter Break.
On-campus employment: A driver of student success
Campus employment is a potent ingredient in helping students foster community, sharpen professional skills and graduate from college.
Student fee-supported services adapt during COVID-19
Much like classes, research and other facets of CSU, services supported by student fees have had to adapt in the face of COVID-19.
A decade in the sun: CSU marks anniversary of first solar installation
Colorado State University installed its first array of photovoltaic solar panels a decade ago, on the roof of the Engineering Building.
Logging on: CSU club hosts timber sports competition
The CSU logging sports team is hosting the biggest collegiate competition in the West.
Campus Recreation brings some serious hardware home from conference
Colorado State University’s department of Campus Recreation brought eight National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) awards home from the recent NIRSA conference, leaving as the most decorated collegiate recreation program in the country this year.
High hopes fulfilled for CSU students climbing volcanoes in Ecuador
What would you do if you lost feeling in your feet in the Ecuadorian Andes, only 1,000 feet from the peak of a 20,000-foot volcano?