CSU makes an impression at ClarinetFest 2016
It was a full summer for the Colorado State University Clarinet Studio.
It was a full summer for the Colorado State University Clarinet Studio.
Graduation from college is special. Students spend four or more years pursuing a degree that will catapult them forward into their professional lives. But what makes alumni legends in the workforce are those additional endeavors they undertake.
The National Park Service is celebrating its 100th birthday this year, and on Thursday a group of panelists at Colorado State University will take a hard look at the way people of color have experienced the National Parks.
CSU's annual Distinguished Alumni Awards honor the best of the best.
Anthropology professor Kathy Galvin has been named a lead author in major international biodiversity and ecosystems project.
First professional development talk set for Sept. 27.
The second annual Rocky Mountain Pre-Columbian Association Research Colloquium, “Current Research in the Ancient Americas,” will be held Saturday, Sept. 24.
SoGES will host a panel discussion on Zika virus and climate change Sept. 21.
As CSU's Gregory Allicar Museum of Art re-opens its expanded galleries on Saturday, Sept. 10, Martha Weidmann of NINE dot ARTS, a Denver-based corporate art advisory firm, will join Mayor Wade Troxell on the dais for the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Regardless of your online course load, it’s important to remember that studying online comes with a unique set of advantages and challenges.