Meg Robinson, graphic design student, Curates Multifaceted Mirrors Exhibition at the Morgan
Meg Robinson put together the exhibition Multifaceted Mirrors featuring selections from Archives and Special Collections at the Morgan Library.
Meg Robinson put together the exhibition Multifaceted Mirrors featuring selections from Archives and Special Collections at the Morgan Library.
Employees will be a primary beneficiary of the newly acquired access to LinkedIn Learning
The show features art by Vicente Delgado, Samantha Hamilton and Leila Malekadeli at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art and a pop-up exhibition at Foothills Mall, along with artist talks as part of MFA Speaks.
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2023.
Graduate Upe Atosu 22’ speaks on her experience in the Master of Sport Management Degree and her time here at CSU.
On April 19, the Department of Ethnic Studies and Women’s & Gender Studies held a Community Conversation with Professor Dr. Ernesto Sagás and Assistant Professor Dr. Nikoli Attai. Dr. Sagás presented “Contemporary Politics in the Hispanic Caribbean: Dictatorship, Democracy, and National Sovereignty.” As the last remaining colonies of Spain in the New World, the fate […]
The Classified Personnel Council recently announced that four employees at Colorado State University have been named “Everyday Heroes” for their exemplary performance.
Last month, two student interns with CSU’s Center for Public Deliberation were invited to the annual Stavros Niarchos Foundation Ithaca Initiative National Student Dialogue in Wilmington, Delaware. The National Student Dialogue launched in 2022 to engage students, faculty, and academic staff in developing civil discourse tools and skills to utilize at their universities nationwide.
The students teamed up to present their ideas for themed game events to the organization’s marketing team as part of the Colorado Rockies Sport Management Institute at Colorado State University.
As part of the $500,000 NEH Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grant, the college must raise approximately $1.5 million in matching funds for the project within the next five years.