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Fort Collins Book Fest returns Feb. 7-17 with fresh lens, ‘Open Pages Open Minds’

January 27, 2025 Author - Emily Harnden

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.

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New courtesy shuttle provides students with rides to the UCA using an app

January 27, 2025 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

Tired of lugging your instruments to the University Center for the Arts? A new CSU courtesy shuttle app is now live, simplifying campus commutes for students.

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Associate Professor Ramona Ausubel selected as Science + Literature award winner for latest novel

January 23, 2025 Author - Emily Harnden

Ramona Ausubel, an associate professor of creative writing in the Department of English, has been named a 2025 Science + Literature award recipient by the National Book Foundation for her novel, The Last Animal.

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Joe Blake Center for Engaged Humanities invites applications for 2025-2026 Faculty Research Fellows cohort

January 23, 2025 Author -Ann Claycomb

The Joe Blake Center for Engaged Humanities at CSU is currently accepting applications for the 2025-2026 cohort of Faculty Research Fellows. Applications are welcome from all areas of the humanities across the university.

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New scholarship by CSU alumnus, political strategist Stratton supports Durango students pursuing journalism

January 22, 2025 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

The Mike Stratton Scholarship, launched with an initial gift of $200,000, offers renewable awards covering up to half the cost of in-state tuition and fees for up to four years.

Read More - New scholarship by CSU alumnus, political strategist Stratton supports Durango students pursuing journalism
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Spring 2025 Commencement: What you need to know

January 21, 2025 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

Beginning in Spring 2025, CSU will host a single University-wide Commencement each year at Canvas Stadium to honor its graduates in a new point of pride for the university.

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MLK Jr. Day celebration to be held indoors, providing hands-on opportunities for building justice

January 16, 2025 Author -Cadence Cardona

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.

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CSU’s Center for Literary Publishing awarded record fourteenth NEA Grant

January 16, 2025 Author - Emily Harnden

This year’s $15,000 in funding will support the publication of the latest title in the Mountain/West Poetry Series—I Woke a Lake, by California poet Susan McCabe—and two issues of Colorado Review.

Read More - CSU’s Center for Literary Publishing awarded record fourteenth NEA Grant
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Hatton Gallery presents virtual reality art show ‘The Hangman at Home’

January 16, 2025 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

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.

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11 CSU projects selected for pilot Democracy Small Grant Program

January 16, 2025 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

The Office of the Vice President for Research has invested in 11 CSU projects across multiple disciplines that will receive more than $90,000 in small grants aimed at furthering their research and scholarship into numerous facets of democracy

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