President’s Community Lecture Series features Ajay Menon
Dean of the College of Business and Colorado's first Chief Innovation Officer will speak March 4.
Dean of the College of Business and Colorado's first Chief Innovation Officer will speak March 4.
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper will welcome industry experts, scholars, producers and policy-makers to the 2015 Governor’s Forum on Colorado Agriculture this week at a daylong conference focusing water needs across the state of Colorado and the challenges created by increased demand for water from agriculture and consumers.
The “Advancing the Agriculture Economy Through Innovation” summit will be held March 18-20 at CSU’s Lory Student Center. The event will demonstrate the broad scope and significance of the industry within Colorado and the world, while connecting innovators prepared to reimagine its future.
Join your friends and celebrate CSU-style at the Ram Good Time Auction.
The Concert Band will play a collection of classical American pieces that will capture the "spirit, struggle, strife, and reflective nature of this vast land and its people," Conductor Erik Johnson, Ph.D., says.
Students for Holocaust Awareness, in conjunction with ASCSU, Chabad and Hillel, host the 18th annual Holocaust Awareness Week at Colorado State University Feb. 20-27.
This year's finalists in the Concerto Competition are Ji Hye Chung, who began playing violin at four; Ben Justis, a percussionist working on his master's degree in percussion performance; and Julie Park, a clarinetist and teaching assistant at CSU.
Next month Colorado State University will get a glimpse into the fight that Liberia has waged against Ebola.
Ten years in the making, "Antarctica: A Year on Ice," is "worthy of Oscar-buzz," says Michael Sigman with the Huffington Post. Peter Calder, New Zealand Herald, calls it "an extraordinary achievement that reinvigorates our sense of wonder."
Celebrate Fair Use Week with a workshop at Morgan Library Feb. 24.