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MURALS founder, diversity leader Bridgette Johnson leaving CSU after 13 years
Assistant Vice President for Inclusive Excellence Bridgette Johnson, whose legacy includes creating the Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium (MURALS) and serving as the former director of the Black/African American Cultural Center, is leaving CSU.
Video — ‘Black Destiny Month: Redesigning Our Future’
CSU student Joshua Duran played a key role in the ideation of this year’s Black History Month theme, “Black Destiny Month: Redesigning Our Future.” In this video, he explains how he hopes that future generations of learners and teachers share Black history.
Black History Month focuses on theme of destiny and redesigning future
February’s Black History Month at Colorado State University is featuring a variety of events designed to instill a sense of pride and confidence in Black/African American people.
Community celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Lincoln Center
The frigid weather didn’t stop community members from celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Fort Collins.
From working out to working: Grassroots program advances success of student athletes
The Student-Athlete Internship Program has benefited more than 125 student-athletes from numerous sports, including football, men’s and women’s basketball, track and field, and women’s volleyball.
Celebrating the living legacy of Blanche Hughes
A new endowment for the successful operation of the Black/African American Cultural Center is being created in honor of Blanche Hughes, the former director of the center and the current vice president for Student Affairs.
Celebration of Ramadan Iftar, or ‘breaking fast,’ set for March 24
The South West Asian North African student organization is hosting a momentous celebration of Ramadan on March 24.
Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale to speak at CSU for Black History Month
Bobby Seale, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, is speaking at CSU in February as part of a celebration for Black History Month.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day march and keynote set for Jan. 16
CSU and Fort Collins will celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16, with a community march as well as a keynote by poet and political activist JC Futrell — known by the stage name as Panama Soweto.
Black History Month at CSU includes virtual talk with Trayvon Martin’s mother
Colorado State University is celebrating Black History Month in February with dozens of experiences, including a virtual talk by Sybrina Fulton, the mother of the late Trayvon Martin.