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Student success at forefront of University Housing reorganization
University Housing — the unit on campus that oversees the staff, student services and programs in the residence halls and on-campus apartments — is continually adapting its practices in order to stay current in the field and support students in the best ways possible.
Ram community – We celebrate you!
"Whatever your role at Colorado State, your presence has made a difference in defining who we are collectively as a land-grant institution of higher education. You are forever part of CSU’s legacy and an important person in its success."
CSU advances in national effort aimed at first-generation student success
Colorado State University has been chosen to engage in the next phase of a multi-year initiative designed to advance first-generation student success.
Division of Student Affairs to realign units to expand and enhance student services
The CSU Division of Student Affairs, in partnership with the Office of the Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion and the Office of the Provost, will be realigning several units this fall.
Be part of the Courageous Strategic Transformation process
Join an online information session on Tuesday, March 30, to hear details of the transformation process from several University leaders.
Environmental Eats teaches sustainable eating
Environmental Eats, a popular draw for students on campus, is one program that has remained viable in a face-to-face setting in the Corbett Hall Community Kitchen.
Black/African American Cultural Center launches fund to support Black history, culture at CSU
The new fund will support a Civil Rights Alternative Spring Break trip and a CSU student-facilitated mentorship program for high school students.
Spring 2021 at CSU town hall scheduled for Jan. 15
Topics will include testing protocols, the spring academic schedule, university operations, and new and ongoing COVID-19 resources for students, faculty and staff.
Academic Advancement Center receives $3.4 million in U.S. Department of Education grants
The Academic Advancement Center is the recipient of two major grants from the U.S. Department of Education.
COVID-19: CSU students still motivated to practice health behaviors
The vast majority of CSU students continue to be motivated to practice public health behaviors so they don’t spread COVID-19 – and in some instances, even more so than when they started the semester, according to a recent campus survey.