The annual march will not be held due to anticipated inclement weather. Doors to the Lory Student Center Grand Ballrooms open at 2 p.m. on Jan. 20, and the program will begin at 2:15 p.m.
As a land-grant institution, Colorado State University is committed to defending democracy and preparing its students to be civically-engaged citizens for the rest of their lives.
After a very difficult upbringing, Delilah Lopez graduated from CSU in May some help from members of the Ram family and the Native American community in Fort Collins.
CSUnity, Colorado State University’s large-scale tradition of volunteer service during the spring semester, is seeking volunteers for the big day on April 21.
Supporting first-generation college students is a passion for Maira Oliva Hernandez, a CSU graduate student in the Student Affairs in Higher Education program.
Known as the largest and most comprehensive ranking of schools for military service members and veterans, the Best for Vets list touted CSU’s reputation as one of the nation’s top public research universities. The ranking also highlighted CSU’s sustainability efforts, noting that the university has earned four consecutive Platinum Sustainability ratings.
The CSU community delivered in raising more than $50,000 and collecting over 16,000 pounds of food for the Food Bank for Larimer County during the annual C.A.N.S. Around The Oval food drive.
This constitutional ban on race-conscious admissions will impact admissions practices at many institutions. Here at CSU, the court’s decision will not affect the undergraduate admissions process we have had in place for decades. CSU’s process assesses the student holistically through a wide range of factors, including personal experiences and academic achievements.
Amy Parsons – CEO of a global e-commerce company based in Denver, longtime Colorado State University leader, and former executive vice chancellor for the CSU System – has been named as the finalist in the search for the 16th president of Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
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.