Ram Aid recipients say thanks a million to anonymous donor
An anonymous $1 million gift to the Ram Aid program will allow CSU to help hundreds of students during the current crisis and beyond.
An anonymous $1 million gift to the Ram Aid program will allow CSU to help hundreds of students during the current crisis and beyond.
On ordinary days, student workers are a reliable source of knowledge for patrons at the Morgan Library Help Desk. On these extraordinary days, they are indispensable.
Rams Against Hunger is still hard at work helping feed those who are food insecure during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I know you are proud of your student for their dedication in pursuing their dream of a college degree despite an unprecedented disruption that none of us could have imagined.
The three-year project was selected as the best on the Research: Designs, Methods and Findings track of the conference devoted to building bridges in digital, blended and online learning.
A CSU student is using researching better treatment methods for children born with clubfoot in developing countries and building casts herself.
When COVID-19 moved University operations online, CSU's largest recruiting event for prospective students went virtual too.
Since we anticipate completing the semester of instruction for all our students, tuition and fee refunds are currently not being offered.
Nearly 600 CSU students are still living on campus for a variety of reasons.
“Love Wins” workout event over Valentine's weekend raised $1,700 to support the Pride Resource Center.