STEM conference for middle school girls returns to CSU April 2
Local nonprofit Expanding Your Horizons will host its fifth annual conference to foster STEM career aspirations among middle school girls at Colorado State University on April 2.
Local nonprofit Expanding Your Horizons will host its fifth annual conference to foster STEM career aspirations among middle school girls at Colorado State University on April 2.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Day at CSU is back this year, featuring student-led startups, projects and pitches through CSU STRATA’s Demo Day and the Institute for Entrepreneurship’s Venture RAMS Business Showcase Competition.
Colorado State University’s Women in Science Network will be hosting its seventh annual symposium and celebrating its 10-year anniversary as an organization on International Women’s Day, March 8, at Canvas Stadium.
The spring Provost's Ethics Colloquium was a lively discussion exploring the academic impact of ChatGPT
CSU is hosting a series of events for Holocaust Awareness Week — Feb. 24 to March 4 — including a talk from a Holocaust survivor. Sara Moses, who survived multiple concentration camps during her childhood, is the keynote speaker for Holocaust Awareness Week.
William Taylor served as the ambassador to Ukraine from 2006 to 2009 and as the chargé d’affaires at the U.S. embassy in Kyiv in 2019. He’ll share his insights about the country during a keynote presentation at the CSU International Symposium on Feb. 28.
On Feb. 24, 1986, a congressional resolution (H. Con. Res. 278) declared that Saturday, Feb. 28, 1986, should be designated as “National TRIO Day” to commemorate the annual achievements of the federal TRIO programs in communities across the country.
Held in person for the first time since its inception, the 2023 schedule is packed with more than 25 globally minded topics, panels and presentations.
The Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising at Colorado State University recently acquired a collection of garments from American designer Nancy Johnson. Representing almost two decades of Johnson’s design work from the late 1970s through the 1990s, the collection reflects evolutions in American culture and changes in the manufacturing of fashionable dress, namely the shift to overseas production. Many of Johnson’s pieces were made in India, Pakistan, and Hong Kong, where she sourced readymade textiles such as embroidered tablecloths to rework into garments.
Colorado State University is set to host a first-of-its-kind drone airshow at Christman Airfield in Fort Collins this coming fall.