ACT Human Rights Film Festival celebrates 10 years this spring
This spring Colorado State University’s ACT Human Rights Film Festival will celebrate its tenth festival edition April 2-6, 2025.
This spring Colorado State University’s ACT Human Rights Film Festival will celebrate its tenth festival edition April 2-6, 2025.
André Bonnici received the Ann Gill Visiting Lecturer and Artist Award from CSU’s College of Liberal Arts in March 2024.
Fort Collins Book Fest is set to make its return Feb. 7-17 and will feature 20 authors—including headliners Deborah Jackson Taffa and Christine Day, as well as CSU Professor and poet Sasha Steensen.
The annual march will not be held due to anticipated inclement weather. Doors to the Lory Student Center Grand Ballrooms open at 2 p.m. on Jan. 20, and the program will begin at 2:15 p.m.
Created by artists Michelle and Uri Kranot and inspired by Carl Sandburg’s haunting 1922 poem, “The Hangman at Home” is an award-winning VR artwork that immerses viewers in a series of quietly charged domestic moments where the roles of witness and participant intersect.
The exhibit ‘Community Smog’ is a partnership between the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, the Center for Environmental Justice, the Department of Atmospheric Science and Northern Colorado community members to create ‘Smog Collectors.’
In celebration of the 75th anniversary of Aldo Leopold’s influential work, A Sand County Almanac, Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources hosted a panel discussion titled People, Land, and Animals: The Keys to Conservation that Work.
On Wednesday, CSU will host a groundbreaking event for the $136 million Clark Building revitalization project.
CSU Theatre has curated and hosted a reading series of plays that address hot topic themes – issues that have pushed our culture to the brink and reveal new possibilities. The ON THE BRINK Company is a collaboration between professional theatre artists, faculty, students, and alumni exploring works representing underrepresented voices.
As election season heats up, instructors across campus are invited to attend an event on Thursday, Oct. 10, designed to equip them with tools to navigate polarizing issues in the classroom.