A response to the SCOTUS ruling on DACA
All our undocumented and immigrant students are and will continue to be valued members of our CSU community.
All our undocumented and immigrant students are and will continue to be valued members of our CSU community.
More than 1,000 Colorado State University and Fort Collins community members peacefully marched to condemn injustice and racism in a Black Lives Matter and Racial Unity March June 2.
The College of Agricultural Sciences hosted “Come to the Table! Building an Equitable and Inclusive College Together” earlier this month at CSU’s Lory Student Center.
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.
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.