Gregory Allicar Museum of Art supports Ukrainian cultural community through ‘Ready-to-Print’ exhibition
The exhibit aims to shed light on the impacts the Russian invasion of Ukraine has had on Ukrainian artists and cultural groups.
The exhibit aims to shed light on the impacts the Russian invasion of Ukraine has had on Ukrainian artists and cultural groups.
Now in its eighth year, CSU’s Day of Giving is an opportunity for the CSU community to join together and support programs, causes and student support initiatives that speak to their passions.
Visitors will have after-hours access to the museum’s permanent collection as well as three current exhibitions.
CSU Libraries’ writer-in-residence will teach attendees how to build their own fictional worlds that have the potential to ignite imaginations from across the globe.
Get ready to wear your green and gold throughout April for a monthlong celebration of Colorado State University.
Chanel Miller — author of The New York Times bestselling memoir Know My Name — headlines Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month at CSU.
The animated short examines issues of identity, homophobia at the seventh annual film fest.
Two accomplished poets will read their works at Colorado State University on March 31.
The second genHERous event was held on March 5, 2022, bringing seven generations of women together in conversation to talk about their lives, share advice, and work together to build intergenerational connections with one another.
On Wednesday, March 10 at 6 p.m., University of Manitoba dean and professor of Social Work Dr. Michael Yellow Bird will be the featured speaker of the biennial Brad Sheafor Lecture Series in Social Work. In the online presentation, Yellow Bird will explore mindfulness as a global tool of decolonization in “Neurodecolonization and the Medicine Wheel: An Indigenous Approach to Healing the Traumas of Colonialism.”