Virtual Native American Heritage Month celebrations designed to build community
CSU’s Native American Cultural Center is hosting a range of virtual activities in November to celebrate Native American ancestry and traditions and build community.
CSU’s Native American Cultural Center is hosting a range of virtual activities in November to celebrate Native American ancestry and traditions and build community.
With COVID-19 cases rising in Larimer County and Fall Break in sight, CSU is encouraging students and the university community to avoid letting their guard down over Halloween weekend.
CSU is providing care packages for students during their time spent either in quarantine or in isolation recovering from the virus. And you can help.
The final week of C.A.N.S. Around The Oval features five days of virtual “CANversations” as well as some exciting news on the “CANpaign’s” goals.
Colorado State University is doing its part by offering students, faculty and employees flu shots on campus.
For National Latinx Heritage Month, El Centro is hosting a series of virtual events designed to celebrate culture as well as foster meaningful dialogue on marginalized communities.
The task force will provide a detailed action plan on how to address anti-Semitism and how to build a positive, Jewish-inclusive university community.
Much like classes, research and other facets of CSU, services supported by student fees have had to adapt in the face of COVID-19.
CSU is committed to supporting Rams who identify as transgender and gender nonbinary, especially given that those employees and students often face significant challenges while navigating campus environments.
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.