Ice cream and outreach: Open house a hit
The CSU and greater Fort Collins communities came together Wednesday for the annual Community Open House and Ice Cream Social.
The CSU and greater Fort Collins communities came together Wednesday for the annual Community Open House and Ice Cream Social.
While most 20-somethings grew up picturing Africa through the eyes of Simba, Timon and Pumba, 12 students from CSU experienced “the real Africa” on a three-week service-learning trip to Livingstone, Zambia this summer.
A Colorado State University faculty member has received fellowship and grant money to study learning in a couple of unorthodox settings: role-playing games and teacher professional development that employs game design.
Researchers at Colorado State University’s Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis played a key role in a landmark national study issued this week on the lingering effects of Superstorm Sandy, which struck the northeast coast of the U.S. in October 2012.
Dan Beachy-Quick, the first Colorado State University faculty member in the humanities to receive a Monfort Professorship, is using a portion of the funding to host a symposium this summer to explore how the arts can inform solutions to the great challenges of our day.
For the second time in five years, Colorado State University’s Center for Public Deliberation (CPD) hosted a four-day workshop for more than 30 U.S. and international participants involved in the Kettering Foundation’s “Centers for Public Life” learning exchange.
As the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, Colorado State University anthropology professor Katherine Browne is releasing a new book Standing in the Need: Culture, Comfort and Coming Home after Katrina.
The halls of the UCA may be quieter during July, but CSU’s Chamber Choir will be making plenty of music on an 11-day European tour to Bratislava, Salzburg, Vienna, Eisenstadt and Prague.
This summer, in addition to launching an online version of the Master’s in Arts Leadership and Administration, the LEAP Institute for the Arts at Colorado State University will offer an Arts Board Leadership Entrepreneurs Workshop (ABLE).
Three Colorado State University faculty members are taking a group of students to South Africa this month to help preserve the art, history and customs of an indigenous community.