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College of Health and Human Sciences 10 May, 2021
R’ron Fisher
R’ron Fisher lived in a bad neighborhood when he was growing up in Aurora, and by the time he was in fifth grade, he was involved in a gang. Then his family moved to a different neighborhood and he started attending a church near his new home.
“I could have ended up dead somewhere,” said Fisher, a first-generation CSU student who will be graduating with a degree in human development and family studies. “My life could have been cut short, but it was God who brought me and my family out of that neighborhood.”
Housing and Dining Services staff go the extra mile to support students placed in quarantine and isolation 19 Feb, 2021
Members of the transport crew in Housing and Dining Services drive students from their residence hall to the unit where they’ll be quarantining. From left are Eric Jackson, David Gonzalez, Scott “Raider” Campbell, Jose Rosales and Phil Smith.
When Colorado State University students living in campus housing are notified that they have tested positive for COVID-19, or may have been exposed to someone who tested positive, things move quickly. And it can be stressful, often requiring students to gather their belongings at a moment’s notice and move into a different room, where they will spend 10-14 days away from others to slow the spread of the virus.
Housing & Dining Services staff help to ease transitions 22 Dec, 2020
Housing & Dining Services staff played a key role in keeping the momentum going through the semester, helping students remain on campus until Fall Break.
When students move to campus, the transition involves new experiences for many who may be living away from home for the first time. This academic year has been especially challenging with so many unknowns due to COVID-19. Throughout this fall semester, Housing & Dining Services staff has been vigilant and attentive to help students feel comfortable and normalize this new on-campus living experience.
At all levels from student staff to professional staff a genuine desire to help students has kept the momentum going through the semester, and it has paid off in helping students remain on campus until Fall Break. Braiden Hall Resident Assistant Hanane Assougdam has a close relationship with her residents and does all she can despite the challenging circum