Free Arts and Family Summit set for May 24 at UCA
A free Arts and Family Summit is scheduled at the University Center for the Arts this Saturday, May 24, from 9:45 a.m.-2 p.m.
A free Arts and Family Summit is scheduled at the University Center for the Arts this Saturday, May 24, from 9:45 a.m.-2 p.m.
The exhibition, organized by Associate Professor of English Ramona Ausubel and curated by CSU Libraries Exhibition Coordinator Silvia Minguzzi, will be displayed in the Archives and Special Collections area on the second floor of the Morgan Library until spring 2026.
Featuring a keynote from visiting lecturer AnnMarie Thomas, this year’s theme centers on the power of play, creativity and thriving at every age.
The exhibition offers a visual narrative of a particular confluence between the Maya civilization and its peoples and peoples from Europe and North America.
The tenth annual ACT Human Rights Film Festival brings award-winning movies and filmmakers from around the world together with local activists and community leaders to Fort Collins.
MURALS — Colorado State University’s annual undergraduate research, leadership and artistry symposium that is open to all students is set for March 28 in the Lory Student Center.
ACT will present 23 human rights documentaries and connect award-winning filmmakers and film participants with local audiences.
The Colorado State University Wind Symphony has been invited to perform in Spain this March. After receiving acclaim for their recordings, the ensemble has been invited by the “Grenadine Federation of Bands” to participate in a collaborative concert tour spanning three major cities: Madrid, Granada, and Málaga.
Colorado State University Libraries, in collaboration with the Department of English, the Department of Art and Art History, proudly presents Knowing Her: Women’s Work & Leadership at CSU, 1925-2025. This groundbreaking exhibition, organized and produced by Professor Tobi Jacobi and Professor Suzanne Faris and curated by CSU Libraries Exhibition Coordinator Silvia Minguzzi, will be displayed at Morgan’s Grind Gallery in Morgan Library from March 3 to August 15, 2025.
Created as a way to help campus and community explore the many facets of democracy, this year’s summit will focus on the theme of democratic innovation.