What went wrong in Afghanistan? Join two researchers for a discussion on Oct. 5
Two scholars will discuss what went wrong and what could happen next following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and renewed Taliban control.
Two scholars will discuss what went wrong and what could happen next following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and renewed Taliban control.
Kianna Middleton will be the first scholar to share a presentation about what she learned from the Friedman Feminist Press Collection.
The third annual CSU Spur Water in the West Symposium delivered in a virtual format, enabling participation from a geographically diverse group of speakers and attendees.
The works of noted photographer Bihn Dahn are featured in a virtual exhibition at CSU's Allicar Museum.
CSU is cautiously moving forward with plans for the 2020 fall sports season.
Free lectures on various computer topics take place in the Morgan Library Event Hall, 11 a.m.-noon, preceded by a 10:30 a.m. reception.
Scientists have been talking about the role of the microbiome in achieving challenges that face society.
CSU’s Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging is inviting all community members interested in the ever-expanding world of healthy-aging research to an open house event on Wednesday, March 11.
The symposium will bring together the campus and community to recognize and celebrate the university’s longstanding and diverse contributions to the public good.
Data & Donuts and Coding & Cookies sessions take place in Computer Classroom 175 in Morgan Library. Sessions are free, but space is limited to 30 participants.