Athlete-turned-Rhodes Scholar speaking at CSU
Myron Rolle, a football standout who became a Rhodes Scholar, is speaking Thursday at the annual Athletics Diversity Summit at Moby Arena.
Myron Rolle, a football standout who became a Rhodes Scholar, is speaking Thursday at the annual Athletics Diversity Summit at Moby Arena.
On Thursday, March 3, the Public Lands History Center presents a spring American West Program event in which CSU Associate Professor Adrian Howkins will be discussing his new novel The Polar Regions: An Environmental History.
Two gifts — a treasured art collection and money to properly display the works -— have helped transform CSU's Gregory Allicar Museum.
Last weekend, a few dozen Colorado State University Theatre students and faculty attended the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival regional event.
While the transition from winter to spring is a personal and internal shift, the Colorado State University Symphonic Band plans to capture it in its upcoming concert, Night Dreams.
Colorado State University alumnus Juan Diaz de Leon refused to just “shake it off.” For a little more than 43 hours, anyway.
For firefighters, communication is a matter of life and death. This is a fact that Timothy Amidon understands better than most.
There is one woman cheering on the CSU Marching Band with more enthusiasm than the rest — Dame Jackie Erickson, the marching band’s number one fan and most generous supporter.
World traveler and historian Tom Taylor, chair of the Department of History and associate professor at Seattle University, will speak at CSU on March 8 in a two-part series that includes a brown bag lunch discussion and an afternoon lecture.
The National Communication Association named SPCM 200: Public Speaking, the class offered by CSU’s Department of Communication Studies, as a “Program of Distinction” at its 2015 annual convention in Las Vegas this November.