‘Spring Fling’ events offer something for everyone at CSU April 21-23
April 21-23 will be a big weekend at Colorado State University.
April 21-23 will be a big weekend at Colorado State University.
CREWS, which stands for Creating Respect, Educating Wellness (for and by) Students, is a diverse, trained peer education team who help fellow Rams make safer, healthier decisions about alcohol, sexual health and nicotine.
The Colorado State University community is starting to buzz with excitement with the approach of the Oct. 13-15 Homecoming and Family Weekend.
Just like a winning season for the Colorado State University Rams, the project to redesign Ram Walk was a team effort.
Colorado State University football is kicking off the Jay Norvell era against Middle Tennessee State on Saturday, Sept. 10, at Canvas Stadium, and CSU employees can get two complimentary tickets to the game.
Ram Walk — nearly 500 feet of Ram pride that connects CSU’s game day campus showcase — celebrates the CSU experience and its community of learners, educators, staff and alumni. Stretching from Canvas Stadium to the great green fields at the heart of campus, Ram Walk embodies CSU’s mission of service, learning, research, and outreach and unifies CSU’s game day experience the best of CSU that will be on display this fall. Read more about the creation of this year’s Ram Walk.
Beginning July 26, volunteers are needed to help paint the nearly 4,000-square-foot street mural that welcomes fans to Canvas Stadium and celebrates Ram pride.
CSU-clad students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends are all invited to the 2022 Rams at the Rockies event. The first pitch is scheduled for 1:10 p.m. Sunday, July 31. The Rockies host the Los Angeles Dodgers and the entire CSU Ram family is invited to attend. An RSVP is required.
After three years of wear and tear, RamWalk needs a renovation