Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee on campus
Hear how her work helped end civil war in Liberia at 6 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Ballroom.
Hear how her work helped end civil war in Liberia at 6 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Ballroom.
Called “commandingly elegant” by the New York Times hardly draws a single thought of risk. Sounds of over 125 bells glide off walls at the hands of the quartet Third Coast Percussion, but there could have been silence if the quartet had not decided to embark on a full-time performance adventure four years ago.
In honor of Black History Month, on Tuesday, Feb. 28, the American West Program of CSU’s Public Lands History Center will present a screening of Midnight Ramble: Oscar Micheaux and the Story of the Black Film Industry.
Joel Bacon presents the next President's Community Lecture in the Organ Recital Hall of the UCA Feb. 28.
This semester's lecturers include Richard Danzig, former Secretary of the Navy.
A future built by collaboration will be the focus of the 26th annual Governor’s Forum on Colorado Agriculture Feb. 22.
The Global Biodiversity Center will host a discussion on public lands Wednesday, Feb. 22, at Avogadro's Number.
The Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising’s Spring 2017 exhibitions highlight pieces from its extensive permanent collection of historic apparel and as well as exceptional recent work by student designers. The exhibits include fashions made from recycled materials, bridal attire across many decades, and notable designer garments adorned with floral motifs.
Throughout the 2016-17 school year, the Colorado State University Wind Symphony has honored active-duty and veteran military, police, fire and medical services at each of their performances, playing music that reflects on various world conflicts.
On Feb. 25, Colorado State University’s most talented undergraduate vocalists come together to compete to win the coveted title of “Singer of the Year” in the University’s 13th annual competition of the same name.