Body/Speak is a community concert featuring guests from colleges, universities, and dance companies across the region who join CSU Dance for an evening of diverse dance genres. The aim is to support artists and build networks within the Colorado and Wyoming dance communities.
At the end of the showcase, participants are invited to collaboratively create an ‘Instant Dance’ together as an opportunity to truly dance together, in the same piece instead of simply on the same stage!
Fort Collins Book Fest, an annual multi-week celebration of all things local and literary, will run Feb. 1-19 and feature more than 20 authors, including several CSU alumni and faculty.
The $10 million award will go to establishing the Region 8 Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center, serving six states and 28 Tribal nations.
Founding editor James Stuart (B.A., ’11) discusses the origin story of the literary journal, Twenty Bellows, and why the Denver-based magazine seeks to showcase voices of the modern West.
How old is too old to run for elected office? CSU’s Center for Healthy Aging will host a panel discussion on President’s Day, Feb. 19, to delve into this topic.
From his high school graduation to basketball camps to officiating Junior Rams games, Moby Arena has always been a special place for Jorge Perez (B.A., ’89).
Megan Murray (B.A., ’20) opened Bookstore on the Square in Old Town because she knows nothing helps bring people together and build community like a good book. You can check out the store and discuss your favorite books and stories with fellow Rams at tonight’s Alumni Night Out.
The immersive auditory installation dissects and affirms the relationship to music as a stimulant and an art form, exploring decentralization and diversity through various instruments.