Anne Frank’s stepsister keynotes Holocaust Awareness Week in November
Eva Schloss will recount her firsthand experiences in Nazi concentration camps during World War II on Nov. 18.
Eva Schloss will recount her firsthand experiences in Nazi concentration camps during World War II on Nov. 18.
CSU will observe the two additional governor’s holidays on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 23 and 24, combined with the current days of closure – Wednesday through Friday, Dec. 25-27 – in addition to the early release at 2 p.m. on Dec. 31.
After national search is completed, Miranda will return to the mathematics faculty in College of Natural Sciences.
The presentation by the activist who went undercover online as a white supremacist to investigate open hatred in America, will speak at 6 p.m. in the Cherokee Park Ballroom at the Lory Student Center.
The 33rd year of C.A.N.S. Around the Oval wrapped up on Oct. 16, generating $51,966 in donations and 17,918 pounds of food.
CSU scientists contributed earthworm data from around the world.
Participants at the event will include Thomas Daschle, former Senate majority leader, and Kenneth Wainstein, former Homeland Security adviser to President George W. Bush.
Three speakers will engage each other, telling their stories of diminishing the filter bubbles we all naturally inhabit, and the audience will have an opportunity to participate in the conversation.
Meet Jennifer Weeks in Room 308 in the Lory Student Center from 9 a.m. to noon, and then in Room 219 of the Hartshorn Building from 1 to 5 p.m.
We, the academic leadership of Colorado State, were moved by our students’ voices and resolutions last Wednesday evening at the ASCSU Senate and by their peaceful protest the next day.