National award highlights CSU’s leadership in sustainability, innovations at CSU Spur
CSU Spur, fully open since January, is being held up as a national model of sustainability and innovation in higher education.
CSU Spur, fully open since January, is being held up as a national model of sustainability and innovation in higher education.
Tracey Goldstein, a distinguished international health threats expert, joined Colorado State University this week as the director of the One Health Institute. Goldstein brings 25 years of experience leading One Health initiatives and a renewed vision for how CSU’s One Health Institute can grow its global impact.
A massive effort across campus during move out in May is making a wider impact through new community partnerships.
This is a busy time on campus, with students wrapping up classes, taking finals, and moving out of the residence halls. Each year, Housing & Dining Services coordinates the Move Out process and does everything possible to provide resources and opportunities to help students find alternatives to throwing things away.
Colorado State University is recognized nationally for its sustainability practices. That is only possible through the dedicated efforts of many, innovative approaches to climate solutions and modest sustainability funding to support new ideas and initiatives.
Colorado State University's Housing & Dining Services is partnering with other departments on campus to provide a compost giveaway and electronic waste collection event on Friday, April 21, in the Moby Arena parking lot from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The ReusePass program — a new, reusable container initiative — is off to a great start and is already producing stellar results.
In celebration of Earth Month, CSU is hosting a variety of events throughout April, including talks on important sustainability issues as well as workshops and even live music.
The President’s Sustainability Commission invites nominations for the annual Colorado State University Sustainability Milestones and Recognition Event, which will be held during Earth Week in April.
CSU once again demonstrated it is among the most sustainable higher education institutions in the world by earning its fourth consecutive platinum rating in the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System, or STARS.