Welcome to Issue 3 of our Newsletter

The CAM-Unity Connection newsletter is your connection to happenings in our residential community. Whether you are new to campus or returning to our communities, we want to continue keeping you informed as part of our Ramily.

Issue Quick Glance:

Housing & Dining Services

– Housing Resident Network Information
Computer acting up? It's okay, we've got you covered!

Fall 2021 Eco Actions Campaign
A chance to win reusable sporks, bamboo toothbrushes, and much more.

Use of Compost
Make your plant babies happy with a good ol' cup of compost tea!

Eat Well @ CSU
October is Protein Month? No Whey!

Job and Leadership Opportunities
On-Campus Career Fair
Need a job? Looking for flexibility with classes?

Career Center Tools
Your Guide to a Great Resume


Stay Strong
Major Exploration
5 Majors that can lead to careers in creation and design

State-of-the-Art Spaces
CSU Pottery Studio


CSU Schools & Colleges
Upcoming College Events

Social Justice & Inclusion
Rams Read
Visiting Scholar Natasha Bowens Blair Keynote


Upcoming Events
LGBTQIA+ History Month

Around Town
Exploring Fort Collins
5 Fall Must-Do's at CSU

Transportation
Coming Soon - Bus Rapid Transit

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

You may identify acronyms in this newsletter or around campus that you may not understand. To help you out, visit our CSU acronym finder!

Housing & Dining Services

Housing Resident Network Information

You and the Wi-Fi not getting along?

Housing & Dining Technology share some reminders and information regarding technology and internet access in the residence halls.

Click Here to Learn More

Fall 2021 Eco Actions Campaign

Reusable Sporks? Bamboo Toothbrushes?

A friendly reminder that the Fall 2021 Eco Actions Campaign is happening now through Oct. 21. Prizes include reusable sporks, bamboo toothbrushes, recycled bike tube pouches, organic fair trade t-shirts, wool dryer balls, OR you can forego a prize altogether and we will plant trees on your behalf.

Use of Compost
Use of Compost
Compost tea is a unique method to facilitate good microbial growth in your green space.
Click Here to Learn How
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October is protein month, so let's talk about what protein is, how much your body needs, and how to find good sources!
Learn more about protein here

Residence Hall Social Media

If you haven't yet, check out each hall's Instagram site to learn what's happening in your home throughout the year!

Academic Village | Allison Hall | Braiden Hall | Corbett Hall | Durward Hall | Edwards Hall | Ingersoll Hall | Laurel Village | Newsom Hall | Parmelee Hall | Summit Hall | Westfall Hall | CSU Halls

Job and Leadership Opportunities

Check out the On-Campus Student Employee Job Fair! Join us on Monday, October 18th from 2:00-4:00 p.m. in the LSC Ballrooms C and D. Campus employers will be on hand to share information about their opportunities, answer your questions, and collect resumes. Registration is recommended. 

Show your unique story. The Career Center staff developed this guide to help you build your resume, make it you, and develop key material to get an interview. Use the top third of the resume to grab attention and sell yourself in a convincing way. Make the reader stop and say “this person has what we are looking for.”

View Guide
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Sales/Marketing Internship Talk, Graduate School Decisions & Applications, Conversations with the CIA, and more!
Click Here
Stay Strong
Major Exploration
Major Exploration
5 Majors that can Lead to Careers in Creation and Design
Click Here
State-of-the-Art Spaces
State-of-the-Art Spaces
CSU Pottery Studio
Click Here to Learn More

CSU Schools & Colleges Events

Agricultural Sciences

Business

Health and Human Sciences

Liberal Arts

Morgan Library

Natural Sciences

Veterinary Medicine and Biological Sciences

Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering

Warner College of Natural Resources

Social Justice & Inclusion
Rams Read
Rams Read
This year's book selection is Natasha Bowens Blair's The Color of Food: Stories of Race, Resilience, and Farming.
More about the Keynote Here
Learn more about LGBTQIA+ History Month Here
Around Town
Exploring Fort Collins
Exploring Fort Collins
5 Fall Must-Do's at CSU
Learn More Here!

Transportation

The City of Fort Collins and CSU would like to implement bus rapid transit (BRT – think MAX), for approximately three miles along West Elizabeth Street between Overland Trail and Shields Street—right past the north resident halls on Plum. The corridor links, our two campuses—known as Main Campus and Foothills Campus— and provides connections to other major destinations including CSU Transit Center, MAX BRT, and the rest of the community. Students, please provide us feedback for how you would like to corridor to look and operate:

  • Online/Text Interactive Map and Survey
    • Texting: Text 888-860-0395 with ‘west elizabeth' in the subject line to the take the survey
    • Online Survey Here