Memorial event to honor founder of environmental ethics Holmes Rolston III
Rolston was a founder of the field of environmental ethics, a deep thinker at the intersection of science and religion, and an accomplished naturalist.
Rolston was a founder of the field of environmental ethics, a deep thinker at the intersection of science and religion, and an accomplished naturalist.
Each semester, CSU’s Creative Writing Reading Series brings established and emerging writers to campus to share their work and engage with the Northern Colorado community. Discover this year’s literary lineup of events.
Acquisitions editors from five respected academic publishers will come to campus Sept. 18 to work with faculty authors.
The Sept. 11 event will feature a lecture by Linda Wolk-Simon, a specialist in sixteenth-century Italian art with a focus on Raphael, along with 16th century Italian musical prologue of Renaissance Marian music CSU Professor of Music Joel Bacon.
The exhibition will be on display Aug. 27 to Dec. 12 and will include a curator’s talk and reception Aug. 28.
Education in Motion celebrated its 10th anniversary this June. The MLK lesson was one of many presentations facilitated by nationally acclaimed dance educator, curriculum developer, and consultant Ann Biddle, who is the director of the Dance Education Laboratory Institute – Teacher Certificate Program in New York City.
Join us for “Democracy: the what, the why and the how” with Dr. Philip Pettit on Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at 4:30 pm in the LSC Theatre.
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.
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.