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CSU Employee Appreciation Week begins April 20

Employee Appreciation Week kicks off April 20 and features free cookies, swag, a free cup of coffee and a discount coupon for the CSU Bookstore. Members of the Employee Appreciation Board and shared governance groups – including Faculty Council, Administrative Professional Council and Classified Personnel Council – will be on hand at the April 20 spring football game. They will be handing out Eileen’s cookies, swag and information for faculty and staff. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. They will also …

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10 Things You Need to Experience at the 2024 E-Days Showcase

We’ve been waiting all year and it’s finally here: Engineering Days 2024! On Friday, April 19, the Lory Student Center will be overrun with senior design projects from our undergraduate engineering majors for Engineering Days, affectionately known as “E-Days.” From rockets and robots to eco-friendly cookstoves and electric cars, you don’t want to miss this annual event. E-Days is free and open to the community. Find out what the engineers of the future have designed! 10 things you need to experience at …

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CSU celebrates Earth Day in April with festival and events promoting sustainability

Colorado State University, renowned for its commitment to sustainability, goes beyond the mere observance of Earth Day. For many years, CSU has turned April into a monthlong celebration. All members of the CSU community are invited to take part in this year’s exciting line-up of activities for Earth Month. Throughout April, CSU is hosting over a dozen events for both in-person and virtual participation. Highlights include insightful discussions on critical sustainability challenges, engaging workshops and the annual Earth Day Festival …

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CSU club involvement nurtures success, connections on campus

Many students find themselves in uncertain situations. Whether a first-year or a transfer, students need to find outlets to make new friends, gain new experiences and put themself out there. Thankfully, clubs are a phenomenal way at Colorado State University to help students blossom and find a home in their community. The Student Leadership, Involvement and Community Engagement office introduces these opportunities to students via RamLink: an online portal to connect students to hundreds of different clubs. This isn’t an understatement; the SLiCE website estimates …

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TEDxCSU educates, inspires with diverse lineup of speakers

On Nov. 4, Colorado State University hosted its annual TEDx event in the Lory Student Center, where a diverse group of speakers and performers shared their knowledge and experiences with several topics surrounding this year’s theme: Endure.   TEDx events are independently organized TED events put on by different institutions, designed to take on a more local angle and have a specific theme that the community can connect to.  “(TEDxCSU is) about sharing knowledge, inspiration, innovation with attendees and participants,” said Jess Dyrdahl, …

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Curfman Gallery extension: Sideshow Gallery showcases student work

Tucked in the corner behind Intermissions Coffee and across from the existing Curfman Gallery is a new space for displaying works of art. The Lory Student Center Arts Program recently opened the Sideshow Gallery, which will replace the Hallery, in the LSC. This new space is filled with natural light that will allow student artwork to shine. “Student artists at this stage in their career know where they want to be; they know where they are, and I think knowing where they want to be and where they are and seeing that gap in between makes them a little hesitant to show their artwork,” LSC Arts Program Manager Doug Sink said. Sink got his MFA at Colorado State University in sculpture, which gives him the ability to relate to young CSU artists. “I also think showing their artwork is really important for their development as artists,” Sink said. “We really want to encourage them by creating a space that has some prestige to it and lets them see how important their artwork is.” Sink has been working full time with the LSC Arts Program since 2010. “We have a collection of about 350 pieces of art in the building that we manage,” Sink said. “We run six exhibitions a year in the Curfman Gallery and two in the up in the Duhesa Gallery.” Sink went on to talk about how they needed a space with more foot traffic in order for students’ art to get noticed. Because the Sideshow Gallery space has always been an overflow area for the Curfman, the pieces all fell into place. “Let’s bring it some prestige so that it is near one of our premier gallery spaces and seen in a really positive way but also try not to make it elitist in a way that turns people off,” Sink said. The Sideshow Gallery is that middle ground. Sink mentioned the rarity of vandalism or art not being treated well in the Hallery. “I am not concerned that any of those same (vandalism) issues will be present up here,” Sink said. The Sideshow can also be seen from the Curfman Gallery, where the LSC Arts Program always has a docent watching. The current Sideshow Gallery exhibit is the Student Fibers Showcase. This is the debut show for the gallery. The walls are lined with fiber students’ artwork, and it is curated by Miles Buchan. The Assistant Manager of the LSC Arts Program, Claudia Bokulich, started in 2022 and helped come up with ideas for the Sideshow Gallery late last spring semester. The Gallery is a fully student-run space. From the artwork to the curation, it is made for students, by students. “The Hallery was just a hallway, and this is a nice size, and that seems more legitimate,” Bokulich said. Claire Havenhill, a docent and installer …

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LSC rolls out new composting bins: Color-coded receptacles encourage sorting of Food Court waste

Did you know that composting is one of the easiest ways to reduce the waste stream on campus? And that you can make a big difference in supporting CSU’s sustainability initiatives in just 15 seconds over lunch? The LSC now offers composting bins alongside recycling and landfill bins in the Food Court, with pictures to help guide sorting. The bins, separated in three color-coded, 38-gallon sections, will be staffed from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. …

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Memorial explains why CSU flag at LSC is lowered to half-staff

A new memorial installed on campus this summer outlines how Colorado State University celebrates the lives of CSU students who have died. The plaque is set in a stone pillar between the flagpoles on the west side of the Lory Student Center Theatre. It is the culmination of a nearly two-year effort by former Associated Students of Colorado State University Senator Noah Burge and several partners. Burge, a junior finance major who served in the ASCSU Senate in 2021-22, says …

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100+ Returned Peace Corps Volunteers gather at CSU for tribute garden unveiling

On Sunday, Oct. 15, the Colorado State University campus played host to an extraordinary gathering of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs), alumni, faculty and community members to mark the grand opening of the Peace Corps Tribute Garden. The event, organized by CSU’s Office of International Programs, was a celebration of the visionary stalwart Rams who in 1961 conducted a robust feasibility study which would lay the foundation for what we now know as the Peace Corps. The Tribute Garden, a …

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New Peace Corps Tribute Garden to be unveiled this weekend

Construction of the new Peace Corps Tribute Garden just west of the Lory Student Center Theatre is now complete, and grand opening celebrations are planned for Oct. 14-15. This weekend marks the 63rd anniversary of then-presidential candidate John F. Kennedy’s momentous speech at the University of Michigan in which he proposed the establishment of an international volunteer program that would become the Peace Corps. Colorado State University’s long history with the Peace Corps dates back to 1961, when researchers Pauline Birky-Kreutzer, Maurice …

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