Come celebrate campus achievements
The many great achievements of faculty, staff and students over the past year will be celebrated April 19.
The many great achievements of faculty, staff and students over the past year will be celebrated April 19.
If there was ever a group of classical musicians who arrived at a concert to be met by hoards of screaming fans, the Borromeo String Quartet would be it. Returning for an ninth season at CSU, the Borromeo close the first season of new music series partnership between CSU and Lincoln Center.
Apparel and Merchandising alum Kelly Olech ('04), will be on campus to give a lectureThursday, April 9 at 7:00 p.m. in Clark A102 about her career in the advertising and promotions field since graduating from CSU.
The Percussion Ensemble at CSU presents a culminating concert from the annual CSU Percussion Festival, on Saturday, April 11 at 5 p.m. in the Instrumental Rehearsal Hall at the University Center for the Arts.
The sixth annual Public Health Symposium at Colorado State University, entitled "Microbial Ecology in a Changing World: Emerging issues in antimicrobial resistance," will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15.
David Walker, a designer of Sydney’s Barangaroo Waterfront precinct – one of the world’s most ambitious urban renewal projects – will speak on April 17 during CSU’s annual Landscape Architecture Days.
A night of cultural exploration and global dance on stage at the University Center for the Arts.
Thanks to overwhelming interest, the President’s Community Lecture Series event featuring Temple Grandin April 13 is now sold out. For those unable to get a ticket, Grandin’s talk will be viewable live on the SOURCE website.
April 16 is Business Day at CSU.
Colorado State University will observe National Public Health Week the first week of April. The student council has organized several activities throughout the week.