Student fee-supported services adapt during COVID-19
Much like classes, research and other facets of CSU, services supported by student fees have had to adapt in the face of COVID-19.
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.
CSU has received a significant grant from the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative to help COSI scholarship students succeed on campus
After 43 years in higher education – with 37 of those at CSU – Anne Hudgens is retiring on June 30.
CSU President Joyce McConnell welcomed more than 50 virtual attendees from around the state to an informal gathering of higher education institutions supporting undocumented students in Colorado.
During Pride Month, the Pride Resource Center is using social media and other communications channels to promote activism.
“Life happens. Life happens all the time. We have setbacks, but we still continue because we know what it takes.”
Blanche Hughes, vice president for student affairs, has been selected by President Joyce McConnell to lead the Race, Bias, and Equity Initiative.
The council, created last fall by then-President Tony Frank and launched in January, was formed to guide efforts to promote equity, inclusion, and cultural change at CSU.