An interactive, collaborative exhibit by students from the art and engineering departments at Colorado State University-Pueblo, Scene in a Cave, is now open in the CSU-Pueblo Fine Art Gallery through Feb. 22.
In spring and fall of 2007, students from the exhibition design class and Senay Iman, a graduate student in ... Read MoreScene in a Cave art show opens
Published On 22 Jan 2008 By CSU-Pueblo External Affairs. Under Entertainment.
An interactive, collaborative exhibit by students from the art and engineering departments at Colorado State University-Pueblo, Scene in a Cave, is now open in the CSU-Pueblo Fine Art Gallery through Feb. 22.
In spring and fall of 2007, students from the exhibition design class and Senay Iman, a graduate student in ... Read MoreMartin Luther King Jr. activities
Published On 21 Jan 2008 By CSU-Pueblo External Affairs. Under News.
Colorado State University-Pueblo will kick off activities for Black History/African American History Month a few weeks early with two activities on Monday, Jan. 21 to commemorate the late Martin Luther King, Jr.
What we now call Black History Month was originated in 1926 by Carter Godwin Woodson as Negro History Week. ... Read MoreEnvironmental club gains momentum on campus
Published On 11 Jan 2008 By esalagovic. Under Features.
Karina Hoepnner, sophomore music major, sits at the Daily Grind, sipping a pumpkin spice latte. Her serious eyes focus behind thin, black frame glasses towards the two people sitting across from her, Jessica Viges, senior biology major, and Dan Wiley, music major and senior. "Nature can live without humans, but ... Read MoreWork study works for many as an option
Published On 11 Jan 2008 By Soledad Sandoval. Under News.
Work study is an option for college students at Colorado State University-Pueblo, but most are not aware of the numerous employment opportunities available off-campus. While 624 students earned Colorado work study wages during 2006-07, only 296 were eligible to work off campus because they were recipients of federal work study.
Of ... Read MoreStudent Support Services
Published On 11 Jan 2008 By Soledad Sandoval. Under Opinion.
Student Support Services is a federally funded project whose mission is to "increase the retention and graduation rates of low-income, first generation students and students with disabilities by providing tutoring, academic counseling, study skills workshops, mentoring and monitoring student progress," but for me, they provided so much more.
Being from Los ... Read More
CSU-Pueblo offers institutional scholarships that don't have to be repaid and are considered gift aid; these scholarships are another way to keep students' expenditures down.
Incoming freshmen, continuing students, transfer students and graduate students are encouraged to apply for the 2008-2009 awards.
Scholarships are awarded to students based on several factors which ... Read More
Construction crews have been a familiar sight across campus this academic year, from making preparations, to building a new football stadium, to renovating the Massari gymnasium; students, faculty and staff have become aware of the changes occurring across campus.
Included in the construction projects is the re-roofing of the Life Sciences ... Read MoreBowling alley schedules
Published On 11 Jan 2008 By rshort. Under Entertainment.
For those of you that like to bowl and have a good time, there are two bowling alleys in Pueblo that offer great deals and a good time.Not only can you bowl at these places, but you can also enjoy a frosty beverage, as well as a good snack to ... Read MoreEvent notice
Published On 11 Jan 2008 By Today Staff. Under Entertainment.
The CSU-Pueblo Environmental Awareness Club will be hosting a FOCUS the Nation Global warming solution for America. It will take place on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the OUC Ballroom.
"Focus The Nation is an educational initiative on global warming solutions for America."
Global warming is ... Read More
Being born in the late 80's gives me the disadvantage of knowing what true rock-n-roll music is. I grew up in the time where pop music was making its mark along with rap music. I know that pop and rap have been around longer than the 80's but when I ... Read More
(U-WIRE) COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Low- and middle-income students could see more federal financial aid if a congressional overhaul of current higher education funding becomes law.
The House of Representatives' Committee on Education and Labor unanimously agreed on legislation that would, among other things, increase the amount of Pell Grant money ... Read More
The Southern Colorado Reading Series continued its program this year with a reading by poet Lisa Chavez. The event was held in the First Year Student Center in the Library.
The Southern Colorado Reading Series has been active on campus for several years.
“Our overall objective is to bring published and established ... Read More








