A modern seasonal story: CSU’s production of ‘The Winter’s Tale’
Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale might be best known and remembered for a specific stage direction: “exit, pursued by a bear.”
Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale might be best known and remembered for a specific stage direction: “exit, pursued by a bear.”
Professor Michael Manfredo was recently honored by his alma mater, Pennsylvania State University.
The UniverCity Urban Lab, an organization that empowers the Fort Collins community to create and activate places that foster vibrant connections, is hosting its annual open house event at the old Mountain View Tire Shop in Old Town on Friday, Dec. 4.
Height-adjustable workstations are ideal in today’s office environment, where computer work is prevalent.
The 2015 hurricane season had below-average activity, although observed levels of activity were slightly more than predicted by CSU’s hurricane forecasting team.
The men and women incarcerated in the Larimer County Detention Center (LCDC), along with its officers and staff, chose CSU’s SpeakOut! writing program as their “Program of the Year” at a recent event to honor volunteers at the facility.
The CM program has received the 2015 Construction Education Challenge Award for the second time.
The Virtuoso Series at Colorado State University continues this fall with a special concert of Bach organ music given by CSU faculty Joel Bacon on Monday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m.
The Fort Collins Museum of Art has declared this Friday, Nov. 20, as Bob Coonts Day in honor of the retired CSU affiliate faculty member, and is opening a special exhibition that will display Coonts’ work since 2008 as well as a selection of work from 20 of his employees, friends and students over the years.
For the second time since 2010, a graduate of Colorado State University will lead the world’s largest organization for public relations professionals.