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Even as the pandemic was taking a severe financial toll on people around the world, Colorado State University had one of its strongest years ever for fundraising — and donors were especially interested in contributing to programs for people in need, such as Ram Aid and Rams Against Hunger.
The newly established VetRams Program is a partnership between the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and Adult Learner and Veteran Services to provide academic and financial support to student-veterans pursuing a professional degree in veterinary medicine.
The new fund will support a Civil Rights Alternative Spring Break trip and a CSU student-facilitated mentorship program for high school students.
Supporters within the CSU family came through with record donations to support students on Giving Tuesday.
The $1 billion State Your Purpose: Campaign for Colorado State University has reached the finish line. The eight-year campaign, timed to conclude during CSU’s 150th birthday, raised $1.28 billion.
Rams take care of Rams. It’s a sentiment that has taken root throughout the CSU community, especially in recent months as COVID-19 presents educational, financial, health, and emotional challenges for students.
The State Your Purpose campaign powered research efforts at Colorado State University like never before.
State Your Purpose elevated Agricultural Sciences' impact by catalyzing innovations and partnerships.
The State Your Purpose campaign at CSU had a tremendous impact on the College of Business in many new ways.