Cofounded by Colorado State University staff member Brigid McAuliffe, Picture Me Here will host two photography exhibitions showcasing stories of immigrants living in Fort Collins through Sept. 29.
“3óóxoneeʼnohoʼóoóyóóʼ /Ho’honáá’e Tsé’amoo’ėse” is the first exhibition at CSU dedicated to artists of the Hinonoʼeino’ (Arapaho) and Tsitsistas (Cheyenne) Nations, whose homelands in Colorado formed much of the land grant that founded Colorado State University.
Colorado State University will be celebrating the accomplishments of more than 5,600 graduates who have completed their coursework, or will finish it this summer, during spring commencement May 10-12.
Undergraduate students across CSU recently competed in the Handprint Challenge to offer solutions to the environmental wicked problem of human-carnivore coexistence in agricultural landscapes.
CSU’s Democracy Summit hosted by the College of Liberal Arts was held April 8-12, 2024. It featured a variety of presentations, films, panels and workshops to help campus and community explore and improve the democratic health of our community and country.
During an April 22 conversation at Colorado State University, Sen. Michael Bennet and former Sen. Cory Gardner will discuss the importance of finding compromise, ways to find common ground and the power – and fragility – of democracy.
The Interdisciplinary Science Communication Workshop, April 1 and 2, will feature Colorado State University faculty and other national scholars in philosophy, history, chemistry and environmental science, speaking on ways to improve science communication.
Conversations with filmmakers and activists, catered receptions and screenings of 22 films will all take place over five days. Festivalgoers will have unique opportunities to make a difference and engage with the human rights issues explored in this year’s films.