Colorado State University Reopens After High Winds Cause Damage
Colorado State University Reopens After High Winds Cause Damage
US · Published Mar 16, 2026
Colorado State University reopens after being temporarily closed due to high winds.
The university community is resuming normal activities, with some minor repairs still underway.
CSU is enhancing its emergency protocols to better prepare for future weather events.
Campus reopens after wind damage repairs
Colorado State University has reopened its campus following a temporary closure due to high winds that caused significant damage. The university closed as a precaution to ensure the safety of students and staff after high winds damaged several buildings and infrastructure. Following thorough assessments and repairs, the university is now fully operational, and classes have resumed.
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