Previous Issues: On Campus

Administration
Welcoming President Amy Parsons back home
President Parsons is only the third CSU alum to lead the University.

On Campus
Veterinary health complex, curriculum upgrade planned
The College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has announced a $278 million upgrade of its current veterinary medicine and education facilities on the South Campus of CSU.

Administration
Patrese Atine CSU’s first administrator dedicated to Indigenous and Native American Affairs
Colorado State University will strengthen its relationships with Indigenous and Native peoples through its first administrator dedicated to advancing University initiatives and programs responsive to the needs of tribal and Indigenous communities.

On Campus
Documentary chronicles life and work of Temple Grandin
After receiving Colorado State University’s 2023 Founders Day Medal, the next in a long list of honors for animal science professor Temple Grandin is a new documentary film directed by award-winning filmmaker John Barnhardt (B.A., ’96). An Open Door includes interviews with Grandin, her colleagues, industry professionals, and those she has influenced throughout her career […]

On Campus
Affordable homes on the range
CSU took a significant step toward alleviating the longstanding lack of affordable housing for employees.

On Campus
Partners in crisis
The Community Support Program embeds a behavioral health expert with campus police officers who respond to calls that may have a behavioral health component.

Every Picture Tells a Story
Natural space for learning
CSU students have been learning about the natural world at the Mountain Campus, 9,000 feet above sea level, for over a century.

Since 1870
Since 1870
What has been happening on campus since CSU's founding? We pick a few events from the last century to highlight.

On Campus
CSU on the world stage at COP27
CSU shared its climate research and helped university students worldwide share their ideas about climate change at the COP27.

Health
Cooking, cleaning, and indoor air quality
When you’re cooking or cleaning inside your home, what chemicals are you breathing, and are they potentially harmful? Colorado State University chemists have given us a solid start on the answer. A large, collaborative research experiment that attempted to map the airborne chemistry of a typical home took place in 2018 and was co-led by […]