First CSU International Symposium set for Feb. 25-27
The first International Symposium, highlighting global dimensions to CSU teaching and learning, research and scholarship, will be held in the Lory Student Center.
The first International Symposium, highlighting global dimensions to CSU teaching and learning, research and scholarship, will be held in the Lory Student Center.
CSU students in the Department of Accounting and tax professionals in the community will be providing free tax return preparation for individuals.
CSU is celebrating Black History Month with more than 30 events, featuring a range of keynote presentations and other interactive activities.
CSU Speaks encourages graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and professors across the university to present their work to the public in an easily accessible format.
Morgan Library is hosting a Frederick Douglass Day celebration, spotlighting the legacy of Anna Julia Cooper.
CSU experts will discuss opportunities and challenges associated with ocean sustainability targets.
The competitors were chosen as top communicators from the Graduate Student Showcase in November.
'What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City' tells the story of how the pediatrician discovered lead in the local drinking water.
Yusef Salaam is coming to CSU to share his story for Black History Month as part of a series of events hosted by the Black/African American Cultural Center.
Dr. Z Nicolazzo will speak in the Lory Student Center North Ballroom on Feb. 6 at 2 p.m.