Celebrate creativity at CSU’s Art and Science Exhibition, through March 24
The 10th annual exhibition opens its doors to the CSU community on Feb. 21 at the Curfman Gallery in the Lory Student Center.
The 10th annual exhibition opens its doors to the CSU community on Feb. 21 at the Curfman Gallery in the Lory Student Center.
This semester, two Colorado State University students have been awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to help fund their international education experiences.
You may think that liberal arts faculty and students only have their noses in books (or trowels in the ground, if you’re in anthropology), but the ways in which we learn and study and know things is no longer just confined to the physical.
Joel Bacon's passion for CSU's wondrous pipe organ on display during President's Community Lecture Series.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability is bringing CSU and the community a panel discussion on the impact of dismantling the Environmental Protection Agency.
Continuing the tradition of collaborating choirs, the Chamber Choir and Concert Choir make their debut with a guest appearance from the Colorado State University Concert Orchestra on Friday, March 3.
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.