This year marked the second year that the CSU-Pueblo campus hosted the Colorado Summer Transportation Institute, sponsored by the Colorado Department of Transportation.The institute is financed by the Federal Highway Administration and is a two -week summer program, geared at secondary school students. Faculty members of the CSU-Pueblo civil engineering ... Read More
This year marked the second year that the CSU-Pueblo campus hosted the Colorado Summer Transportation Institute, sponsored by the Colorado Department of Transportation.The institute is financed by the Federal Highway Administration and is a two -week summer program, geared at secondary school students. Faculty members of the CSU-Pueblo civil engineering ... Read More
The guest student policy at Colorado State University-Pueblo has been reworked this year to allow interested individuals in the community to attend college courses at about half the cost of instate tuition.
The new policy, put in place by Director of Admissions Joe Marshall, is a space-available, non-credit earning program. This ... Read MoreSnuff sniffs of record breaking success
Published On 27 May 2008 By jcraddock. Under Entertainment.
With the passing of graduation, many former Colorado State University-Pueblo students are wrestling their way through the job market. One former mass communications student, however, is a step ahead of the pack.
Travis Bliss, class of 2008, mass communications major with emphasis in public relations and advertising, leadership studies minor, started ... Read More
The polls are closed, the votes are in, and at the moment some have reason to celebrate, unofficially.
Due to technical problems, voting in the Associated Students' Government election concluded at 4 p.m. March 20. The unofficial results are in and as of now, candidates David Fresquez and Allan Chacon have ... Read More
Students who participated in voting yesterday for the Associated Students' Government elections may not have realized that they were participating in a ground breaking election.
Traditionally, students are encouraged to vote and computer labs on campus become official polling places. The ballot is located and submitted online.
This year, executive ticket candidates ... Read More
Today marked the beginning of the voting period in which the student body will elect the new members of the Associated Students' Government. To vote, navigate to the University's home page and click on the vote now link. The polls will close March 20 at 4 p.m. This year's election is ... Read More
The signs were hard to miss. Situated in the foyer of every building on campus, held to wire racks with clear strips of tape, the hollowed face of Mohandas Gandhi greeted students coming and going.
"Be the change you wish to see," the signs read, reminding students of the importance of ... Read More
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin presented the third lecture in the four-part Voices of America Distinguished Lecture Series Feb. 19 in Hoag Recital Hall.
Goodwin has had many notable accomplishments, including being the first woman journalist to gain admittance to the Boston Red Socks locker room. Her love of baseball ... Read More







