Welcome to Issue 4 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!
– Environmental Eats Need a break from monotonous eating habits? We've got you covered!
– Eat Well @ CSU Where do you get your protein?
Job and Leadership Opportunities – Diversity Connect Meet employers with a shared commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
– Career Center Tools Your Guide to a Great Resume
Stay Strong – Academic Exploration 5 Ways to Explore Social Justice at CSU
– Financial Aid 101 When it comes to the topic of paying for college, knowledge is power.
– CSU Schools & Colleges Upcoming College Events
Social Justice & Inclusion – CSU's New Pronouns Website Let's create a more inclusive and welcoming environment, together!
– Upcoming Events * NACC Heritage Month & LGBTQIA+ History Month Keynote * Diversity Symposium
Around Town – Can I Bike in the Winter? Biking in the winter is doable with the right gear
– 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! |
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Housing & Dining Services |
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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. |
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Environmental Eats |
Need a break from monotonous eating habits? Environmental Eats has you covered!
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October is protein month - Where do you get your protein? |
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Job and Leadership Opportunities |
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A great opportunity to meet and make meaningful connections with employers rooted in a shared commitment to diversity and inclusion. |
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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.” |
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Upcoming Events |
Black Financial Empowerment, Career/Internship Fair, and much more! |
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Academic Exploration |
5 Ways to Explore Social Justice at CSU |
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Financial Aid 101 |
When it comes to the topic of paying for college, knowledge is power. |
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Social Justice & Inclusion |
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CSU's New Pronouns Website |
Let's create a more inclusive and welcoming environment, together! |
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NACC Heritage Month & LGBTQIA+ History Month Keynote Speaker
Join the Native American Cultural Center, RamEvents, and the Pride Resource Center in welcoming Joshua Whitehead to Colorado State University. Joshua Whitehead (he/him) is a Two-Spirit, Oji-nêhiyaw member of Peguis First Nation (Treaty 1) and is a current Ph.D. candidate, scholar, lecturer, and author of Jonny Appleseed (Arsenal Pulp Press 2018). His work has highlighted a Guiller Prize, Indigenous Voices Award, and won the Lambda Literacy Award for Gay Fiction & Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction.
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
5:30 - 6:30 PM MST
Virtual via Zoom |
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The Office of Inclusive Excellence and the Diversity Symposium Planning Committee are excited to announce the dates for the 2021 Diversity Symposium, October 25 – 29! |
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Can I Bike in the Winter? |
Biking in the winter is doable with the right gear! |
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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 residence 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 the 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
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