CSU fundraising effort to develop school for orphans in Uganda sees progress, but more donations still needed

A project to construct school buildings for orphans in a Uganda village – started by a Colorado State University custodian and student more than seven years ago – has not only survived the pandemic but expanded, and fundraising continues for additional improvements.

CSU faculty, students head to COP27 in Egypt to advocate for aspects of global climate change policy

CSU is a global leader in climate change education and research and has been selected to host a unique art exhibit and side events at the U.S. Center Pavilion in the negotiation zone of COP27. The CSU team will be hosting a booth and several panel discussions in the main area of the COP27 during the 12-day summit Nov. 6-18. in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt in the Sinai Peninsula.

The Colorado River Compact is turning 100. These CSU resources will help you better understand water in the West

Did you know CSU has a physical copy of the Colorado River Compact? It’s just one of the resources that will help scholars, policymakers and journalists better understand the water issues that will shape the West for years to come.

The All64 Project: Student Q&As from each of Colorado’s counties illustrate CSU’s diversity

During the 2022-23 academic year, The All64 Project will highlight one student or alum from each Colorado county. The interactive map with colored pinned county locations shows which profiles are done. The first six counties and students are included in this initial launch.