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The Â鶹Éç embodies excellence, efficiency, and access in higher education, leveraging the strengths of our three diverse campuses to serve our students, Colorado, and the world.

The Board of Governors meeting will be livestreamed June 6-7. Watch live.

The Board of Governors of the Â鶹Éç will soon be discussing searching for the next president of CSU Pueblo. As we prepare for these discussions, we are reaching out to seek the opinions of a broad, diverse group of people who are connected with and care about the University and its future. You are welcome to complete the survey at the link below to share your thoughts on what qualities the Board should consider in its next president. Your honest, candid feedback in this survey will provide an important foundation for the search process.

Deadline for responses is July 28. Four listening sessions will held via zoom and open to the public; find details on the calendar.

One System, three campuses

: A renowned international research university, where faculty and students innovate to address world issues to create real, implementable solutions.

: A regional campus and federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institution, with degree programs in high-demand jobs like nursing and cybersecurity, and personalized attention for students from faculty.

: A fully accredited online campus allowing professionals and distance students to earn a CSU degree or certificate directly related to a professional field, within a flexible scheduling format.

Serving every Colorado county

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The Â鶹Éç has permanent employees living and working throughout the state of Colorado, providing direct services to every county in the state.Ìý

With seven Agricultural Experiment Stations, 19 Colorado State Forest Service district and field offices, two engagement centers, and Extension offices in almost every county, the Â鶹Éç provides services to 64 counties — every corner of Colorado.

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CSU Spur at the National Western Center

CSU Spur’s three buildings at the center of the landmark National Western Center project in north Denver are igniting and fueling new ideas around water, food, and health and their impact on our lives and our world — and the public is invited to watch it happen. Spur is where learning is open and accessible to all. A laboratory, veterinary clinic, market, museum, art studio, classroom, garden, and innovation center…all in one. Where researchers tackle the world’s most pressing problems around water, food, and health. Where rural and urban, local and global intersect.

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CSU Todos Santos

Located in Baja California Sur, Mexico, CSU Todos Santos serves as the Â鶹Éç’s international hub, providing research and educational opportunities in alignment with existing University curricula. Advancing CSU’s mission of teaching, research, service, and outreach, CSU Todos Santos hosts study abroad opportunities unlike any other experience at CSU, collaborates with Mexican universities and organizations, and provides workshops and programs for visitors and local residents — all in pursuit of cultivating generations of global citizens and partnering in the creation of thriving communities.

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