A trio comes together, bringing Fort Collins a local and cultural touch
The Graduate Piano Trio was formed at CSU in fall 2016, bringing together some of the many remarkably talented musicians at Colorado State.
The Graduate Piano Trio was formed at CSU in fall 2016, bringing together some of the many remarkably talented musicians at Colorado State.
Three alumni from CSU’s College of Liberal Arts have made a 3-D, 360-degree, virtual-reality documentary about the work of Ethnic Studies Associate Professor Eric Ishiwata and his students in the eastern Colorado town of Fort Morgan.
CSU’s Center for the Study of Academic Labor is sponsoring a panel discussion titled “Re-envisioning the CSU Faculty” at 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 27, in the Morgan Library Event Hall.
CSU Dance performs its biannual concert on April 21 and 22.
If Megan Shaw looks like she has a little jig in her step this spring, it's because she does.
The ACT Human Rights Film Festival, produced by CSU's Department of Communication Studies, announced today its guest for the festival’s closing night screening of the Oscar-nominated documentary I Am Not Your Negro on Friday, April 21: singer, actor and activist Harry Belafonte.
New Orleans is said to be the birthplace of jazz nearly 100 years ago, and for those who have never had the chance to make it to New Orleans and experience its origins, the Jazz Ensembles concert on April 13 at the University Center for the Arts is a great opportunity.
The CSU Men’s Chorus and University Choir will share the stage in their semi-annual performance at the University Center for the Arts on April 7.
Playwright and director Eric Prince and Wendy Ishii – founder and artistic director of Bas Bleu Theatre – have constructed a world premiere production for the Fort Collins theater community.
A Colorado State University business and research collaboration is helping to improve the lives and health of wheelchair users.