MURALS Symposium scheduled for March 28, volunteers needed
MURALS — Colorado State University’s annual undergraduate research, leadership and artistry symposium that is open to all students is set for March 28 in the Lory Student Center.
MURALS — Colorado State University’s annual undergraduate research, leadership and artistry symposium that is open to all students is set for March 28 in the Lory Student Center.
CSU senior, Annabelle Gauthier honored with the USITT Stage Management Award.
Hannah Steward, a Colorado State University second-year trombone performance major, was recently selected as one of three finalists in the prestigious International Trombone Association Solo Competition. This is the second honor in the last year for Steward, who was previously accepted to the National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute last April. The International Trombone Association […]
ACT will present 23 human rights documentaries and connect award-winning filmmakers and film participants with local audiences.
The Colorado State University Wind Symphony has been invited to perform in Spain this March. After receiving acclaim for their recordings, the ensemble has been invited by the “Grenadine Federation of Bands” to participate in a collaborative concert tour spanning three major cities: Madrid, Granada, and Málaga.
A Colorado State University alumnus working at the height of U.S. political journalism will return to campus in mid-May to inspire about 5,500 graduating students and their guests during the Spring 2025 University-wide Commencement celebration at Canvas Stadium.
The College of Liberal Arts is hosting the second Democracy Summit at CSU, March 5-7, 2025.
https://www.libarts.colostate.edu/research-creative/cla-democracy-summit/
Events are free and open to the public.
Meet several women changing the research landscape at Colorado State University.
“As a University community, our enduring mission is supporting the success of all students, and I’ve had a lens on the progress of one group – made up of CSU’s 364 student-athletes – in my role as Colorado State University’s NCAA faculty athletics representative.”
Holmes Rolston III, CSU’s longest-serving University Distinguished Professor and a philosopher known as the “Father of Environmental Ethics,” passed away on Feb. 12. The service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church of Fort Collins.