Move In 2018: Green and Global helps student-athletes give back
A small group of CSU student-athletes took a service-learning trip to Jamaica for a week in June, and connected with the community.
A small group of CSU student-athletes took a service-learning trip to Jamaica for a week in June, and connected with the community.
Ram Welcome provides new CSU students the opportunity to explore academic programs, meet faculty and staff, learn about the many services available to support their college experience, and become part of the campus community.
Students are invited to use the latest in augmented and virtual reality gear to create their own experiences in just 48 hours.
The event will feature speakers and discussion on issues facing veterans, and important information to help them navigate their post-services lives.
Six consecutive years of raising more than $150 million have put CSU on the brink of reaching the $1 billion State Your Purpose campaign goal.
Departments will return to the normal 7:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. or 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. office hours as of Monday, Aug. 13.
Applications are due no later than 11:59 p.m. Friday, Aug. 3, 2018.
For the 29th year, National Hispanic Institute will bring students from across the nation for a week of leadership learning.
On June 13, Smokin’ Fins Fort Collins will add their support to Rams Against Hunger by donating 10 percent of total sales to the program.
Photos capture the excitement, pride and accomplishments of CSU Spring Commencement 2018.