Welcome to Issue 5 of our Newsletter

Issue Quick Glance:

  • Job Opportunities
    • Conference & Event Services
    • CSU Mountain Campus
    • Career Center
    • Student Leadership, Involvement, & Community Engagement (SLiCE) Office
    • Student Diversity Programs & Services (SDPS)
    • CSU Unpaid/Underpaid Internship Support Program
  • Academic Support
    • Tutoring Services
    • Academic Success Workshops
    • Mental Health Resources
    • CSU Summer Session
  • Social Justice & Inclusion
    • ICA Corner 
    • Feminist Thought & Activism Conference
    • Rams Read Art Gallery
    • PRIDE at Work
    • Global Engagement
  • Leadership Programs
    • Bingo Tournament
    • Chalk It Up Event
    • Virtual 5K
    • 2021-2022 Open Cabinet Positions
  • Other News
    • 2021-2022 Housing Information
    • Eat Well @ CSU
    • Sustainable Action

The CAM-Unity Connections newsletter is your connection to happenings in our residential community. Whether you are still living with us on-campus or from a distance, we want to continue to keep you informed as part of our Ramily.

With Ram Pride, Your Author: Tyler Alvarado, Coordinator for Residential Curriculum.

Job Opportunities

Conference & Event Services (CES) and the CSU Mountain Campus are recruiting for summer student employment positions:

  • Conference & Event Assistant - Handshake #4341088
  • Mountain Campus Seasonal Crews (Dining, Housekeeping, Office, Challenge Course, Utility, & Eco Week Instructors) - Handshake #4317571

Priority application deadline for all applicants is Monday, March 21, 2021.

Learn More Here

Career Center is Hiring!

The Career Center hires a number of student staff to assist with our daily operations of helping students through their career preparation and connecting them with employers. Meet the current team and read about our vision and mission here. Please find the Handshake job posting here.  Deadline to apply is March 21.

Check out what your day-to-day could look like: 

 

The Student Leadership, Involvement & Community Engagement (SLiCE) office is hiring student staff for our Fall 2021 – Spring 2022 SLiCE Staff Team!  We are now accepting applications. 

Below are our available positions, with a complete description of each found in our common application.  We only have one online job application, yet applicants can apply for multiple positions within it.

  • The Administrative Collective:  ASCSU Accountant, ASCSU Receptionist, Graphic Designer, Marketing Coordinator, SLiCE Accountant, and SLiCE Receptionist
  • The Community Engagement Collective: Civic Engagement Coordinator, Community Support Coordinator, and Rams Against Hunger Coordinator
  • The Involvement Collective: Involvement Advisor and Registered Student Organization (RSO) Coordinator
  • The Leadership Collective: Co-Curricular Leadership Specialist and President’s Leadership Program (PLP) - Recruitment, Marketing, & Outreach Coordinator

Apply Now! To access the “SLiCE Student Staff Common Application” visit slice.colostate.edu; it is also on Handshake (ID #: 4499583). // Applications must be submitted no later than Sunday March 21 by midnight.   

We are excited to announce the Student Diversity Programs and Services (SDPS) Cluster is Hiring! Each office has their own hiring timeline, but all links and deadlines are included.

https://studentdiversity.colostate.edu/sdps-student-hiring-2021-22/

Asian Pacific American Cultural Center (APACC) – Deadline March 14

Black/African American Cultural Center (B/AACC) – Deadline March 7

El Centro – Deadline March 7

Pride Resource Center – Deadline March 15

Native American Cultural Center (NACC) – Details Coming Soon

Student Disability Center (SDC) – Details Coming Soon

Women & Gender Advocacy Center (WGAC) – Deadline March 22

Students Empowering & Engaging in Dialogue (SEED) – Details Coming Soon

Unpaid/Underpaid Internship Support Program

Career outcome data for CSU (2018) suggests that at least 66% of students complete an internship and those students are more likely to have a job offer or acceptance to graduate school when compared to students without internship experience. We also know that many students are unable to complete an internship because of a financial barrier.

The CSU Unpaid/Underpaid Internship Support Program has two goals: Increase the number of CSU students completing internships and reduce financial barriers to completing an internship.

Find out below how you can receive support of up to $4,000 in financial awards through CSU. 

Applications Due May 3, 2021 

Learn More Here
Academic Supprt
Tutoring Services Spring 2021

The Institute for Learning & Teaching (TILT) will be offering both drop-in tutoring and tutor review sessions for the following courses:

BC 351, BMS 300, BMS 301/310, BZ 350, CHEM 113, CHEM 245, CHEM 341, CHEM 343, LIFE 103, MATH 141, MATH 155, MATH 160, MATH 161, MATH 261, MATH 340, MATH 369, PH 122, PH 141, and PH 142.
Join & View Schedule Here

The Native American Cultural Center (NACC) is offering their Eagle Feather Tutoring Program to all students for the following courses:

BC 351, BMS 200, BMS 300, BMS 305, BZ 220, BZ 310, BZ 350, CO 150, CHEM 111, CHEM 112, CHEM 113, CHEM 114, LIFE 102, LIFE 103, LIFE 201B, LIFE 210, MATH 101, MATH 117, MATH 118, MATH 125, MATH 126, MATH 155, MATH 160, MATH 161, MATH 261, MATH 340, MATH 269, MIP 150, MIP 260, PSY 100
Join & View Schedule Here
Academic Success Workshops
Register Here

Many of us struggle with uncertainty, stress, loneliness, anxiety, and depression. We sometimes feel overwhelmed by academic and work demands, relationship challenges, racial injustice, economic instability, and political unrest. During the pandemic, all of our struggles can feel even more difficult.

You are not alone. We care about you and want to help. CSU Health Network offers numerous support resources that are covered by your student fees, which means you can access them for no additional charge

Find Resources Here
Read More about Summer Session
Social Justice & Inclusion

ICA Corner

Hear from your Inclusive Community Assistants and what they have to say about upcoming events through the Student Diversity Programs & Services (SDPS) Office and the Rams Read Series.

Read Here

We invite you all to save the date for the 15th Annual Feminist Thought & Activism Conference

This year’s conference will be entirely virtual.

Follow us on Instagram or Facebook for the most up-to-date information about the conference and announcement of our very special keynote.

Register Here

As the book chosen to launch Colorado State University’s Rams Read program, Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: an American Lyric is a powerful exploration of the experience of race and racism in the U.S. As Rankine shows readers in her use of lyric essays, poems, and images throughout the book, dialogue and discourse are two incredibly important tools for meaning-making, but they are not the only tools.  The Rams Read Virtual Gallery is a platform for students to question, explore, and manifest what lives at the intersection of art and activism as well as the artist’s role within the racial justice movement.

Submit Art Here

Join The Career Center and the Pride Resource Center as we partner for Pride at Work. This is a wonderful opportunity for LGBTQ+ students to learn from a panel of guest speakers who identify as members of the LGBTQ+ community about their experience being open about their identities at work. The event includes breakout groups after the panel to have authentic conversations and build community.

Handshake registration link: https://colostate.joinhandshake.com/events/692073/share_preview

Zoom link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpd-murDgtGte8vWw1qDqIRB-ijJPWRE45

Panelists:

Haley Barton (they/them) Criminal Defense Lawyer  

Patrice M. Palmer (they/them)

Josef Canaria (he/him)

The Office of International Programs, in cooperation with FNBO, is honored to host race and gender justice advocate Reverend Naomi Tutu as the spring 2021 Global Engagement Distinguished Lecturer. This event is virtual and free and open to the public, but registration is required. We hope that you can join us.

March 24th

3:00 P.M. Mountain Time

To register: bit.ly/NaomiTutuCSU                                 

Leadership Programs
Residential Leadership Programs

The Residence Hall Association (RHA) is hosting a campus wide BINGO tournament! Get out and take pictures doing the BINGO tasks all over campus to win some swag!

Download Bingo Board Here!

Chalk it Up with RHA! Create chalk art and submit it to @CSURHA on Instagram to win some awesome merch! All chalk art must follow the guidelines on the poster. 

See Poster Here!

Join the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) in helping Larimer County recover from fire damage by joining or donating to our virtual 5k run!  

Learn More Here!

Cabinet elections are coming up at the end of March and beginning of April. Members of cabinet get a unique opportunity to develop leadership and professional skills, work with an amazing team, and are compensated with room and board! If you are interested, we want to talk to you! DM us on Instagram @CSURHA or @NRHH_coloradostate. You can also email any of our current cabinet members found on both the RHA website and the NRHH website to set up a meeting to discuss their roles and your interest! 

Associated Students of Colorado State University (ASCSU) Elections

It's finally that time of year Rams! The ASCSU Spring Elections for your student government is here! ASCSU is responsible for funding so many important programs such as Ramride, student organizations, Transfort, the Rec Center, Rams Against Hunger, and so much more! Candidates for President and Vice President, Speaker of the Senate, and Senators have started campaigning; click the button below for noteworthy information and updates about their campaigns.

Election Information Here
Other News
2021-2022 Housing

Are you looking into housing for the 2021-2022 academic year?

Figuring out where you want to live next year can be a difficult task. There are so many options to consider, so we thought you might appreciate more information about living in the residence halls for another year.

Learn More Here!

Check out the latest article from Eat Well @ CSU

Variety is the Spice of Life: How and Why We Should Eat a Varied Diet

Read Article Here
Sustainable Action

It’s that time of the year again: Eco Leaders are out and about with trash sorting education! The Zero Waste Game is all about getting students to learn more about how they can properly sort their waste, recyclables, and compost! Through this interactive drag-and-drop game, you can challenge your friends to sort your waste correctly. This online game can be played with an Eco Leader, or it can be done remotely.

Learn More Here!