Sesquicentennial Colloquium Series ‘supersizes’ campus events
GradShow adds keynote speaker thanks to 150th anniversary grant from Provost’s office.
GradShow adds keynote speaker thanks to 150th anniversary grant from Provost’s office.
Students and researchers whose work focuses on women or gender studies can apply for a research grant of up to $1,500 from the Friedman Feminist Press Collection at Colorado State University.
This year’s speaker is Simcha Weinstein, bestselling author of “Up, Up, and Oy Vey: How Jewish History, Culture, and Values Shaped the Comic Book Superhero,” recently voted “New York’s Hippest Rabbi.”
Colorado State University welcomed the 29th annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists to campus.
The team was recognized for ensuring the wheels on the “Campus Accounting Bus” not only stayed on while training a brand-new manager during year end, but in fact they drove that bus successfully through their close process.
New positions effective Oct. 1.
A number of initiatives are in place at CSU to make it the best place for researchers to work and learn.
In honor of the 150th anniversary of the founding of Colorado State University, you can own an exclusive three-volume set – signed by the authors – that traces the evolution of the state’s land-grant institution.
Meet Jennifer Weeks in Room 308 in the Lory Student Center from 9 a.m. to noon, and then in Room 219 of the Hartshorn Building from 1 to 5 p.m.
CSU kicks off its 150th anniversary celebration on Oct. 1 on the LSC Plaza.