CSU Department of Atmospheric Science accepted into AGU diversity program
CSU's Atmospheric Science department is one of 14 institutions chosen as a partner in the AGU's Bridge program.
CSU's Atmospheric Science department is one of 14 institutions chosen as a partner in the AGU's Bridge program.
The CSU Pride Resource Center and the Graduate QTs student organization are hosting a mixer for LGBTQ graduate students, faculty and staff, Feb. 4 in Lory Student Center Room 382, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
The presentation by the activist who went undercover online as a white supremacist to investigate open hatred in America, will speak at 6 p.m. in the Cherokee Park Ballroom at the Lory Student Center.
Talks by a leading civil rights activist and a top executive from the global retailer Target as well as a fireside chat with CSU President Joyce McConnell are among the highlights scheduled for this year’s Diversity Symposium, Oct. 14-18.
Acts of bias and racism are widespread across the country and the globe, but they should not be happening on the CSU campus.
Here are some immediate actions we will take to deepen our understanding of the dynamics of racism, the damage it does to our community, and how we can fight it together.
The goal of the PCC will be to provide strong, senior leadership and coordination to create a culture that truly welcomes and elevates all people.
A five-year, $1.9 million NSF grant will support integral components of engineering education at CSU.
A professional development network for undergraduate women in geosciences welcomed its second cohort of students this fall.