Welcome to Issue 8 of our Newsletter

Issue Quick Glance:

  • Job & Leadership Opportunities
    • Campus Connections
    • ASCSU Contest
  • Academic Support
    • Tutoring Services
    • Mental Health Resources
    • CSU Summer Session
  • Social Justice & Inclusion
    • ICA Corner 
    • Disability Dialogues Podcast
  • Other News
    • 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 & Leadership Opportunities
Campus Connections

Campus connections is recruiting mentors for the Fall 2021 semester! CSU students enroll in a 3-credit service-learning course (HDFS 470A) to serve as a mentor to local youth (ages 10-18) who need support reaching their full potential.

Apply Here
ASCSU Contest

Did you vote in the Associated Students of Colorado State University (ASCSU) spring election?

 

If so, ASCSU and the 2020-2021 Residence Hall Association & National Residence Hall Honorary Executive Team want to thank you for participating. 

 

We are awarding $20 gift vouchers to the first 50 students who email proof of voting to the ASCSU front desk. All students received an email confirmation after casting their ballot. 

 

Please email ASCSU_front_desk@mail.colostate.edu with ASCSU contest in the subject line. 

 

The vouchers will be for the CSU bookstore, can be used for apparel or books, and will expire June 1st, 2021. 

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

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
Learn More about Summer Session Housing
Social Justice & Inclusion
Disability Dialogues Podcast
Disability Dialogues Podcast
We are pleased to share that our Disability Dialogues program has now expanded a podcast as well. This podcast focuses on taking a look into topics related to disability, diversity, accessibility, social justice and so much more. Each new episode will feature special guests and share the voices and experiences of students, faculty, staff, and community members.
Click Here to Listen
Other News

Living Off-Campus Next Year?

Here are some tips to help you plan, prepare, and save money on healthy meals!

Read Here
Sustainable Action

Nature at Home

As the semester winds down, finals approach, motivation drops, and with all classes virtual, students' mental health could be at risk. Learn what you can do near your home to help alleviate some of that stress!

Learn More Here!