From Van Cliburn stars to Juilliard and CSU professors to young pianists from across the globe, the one-of-a-kind Odyssiad® piano competition and festival returns to Colorado State University this summer. Since 2011, the International Keyboard Odyssiad® and Festival, U.S.A. has brought gifted pianists in riveting evening performances by professional guest artists, along with competitive “Olympic-style competitions for pianists ages 11-35, to the campus and city.
Please join CSU Theatre in welcoming Jackie Fox to the CSU School of Music, Theatre, and Dance as the new assistant professor of Theatre in the area of design-technology, with a focus on lighting design.
Awarded by Ploughshares, the $2,500 prize recognized Ausubel’s speculative short story, “Perfect Numbers,” which was chosen by guest editor Rebecca Makkai for inclusion in the Summer 2024 issue of the journal.
A group of retired Colorado State University faculty from the Department of History has launched a special fundraising campaign for the department as a public display of support during a difficult time for the liberal arts and all of higher education.
Colorado State University undergraduate Ryan Simmons has earned not one, but two prestigious scholarships dedicated to studying language internationally.
Emilia Ravetta, a doctoral student in the College of Liberal Arts, is the recipient of a PEO Scholar Award — a $25,000 scholarship awarded to women in the U.S. and Canada pursuing doctoral-level degrees.
The Joe Blake Center for Engaged Humanities at Colorado State University has named four faculty members as Faculty Fellows for 2025-2026: Abraham Khan, Nina McConigley, Brittney Sly, and Jonna Yarrington.