CSU celebrates Native American Heritage Month in November
November is Native American Month, and there will be a variety of events taking place on campus.
November is Native American Month, and there will be a variety of events taking place on campus.
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On Oct. 18, members of the Fort Collins community will have an on-campus opportunity to see the virtual reality documentary produced by CSU alumni about the work of Ethnic Studies Associate Professor Eric Ishiwata and his students in the eastern Colorado town of Fort Morgan.
Join the College of Liberal Arts on Sept. 27 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for presentations and discussion about the symbols and history of lynching in America.
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The Department of Ethnic Studies launches new Women's and Gender Studies bachelor's degree.
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The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program at CSU will present an interdisciplinary symposium on “Borders and Borderlands: Culture, Society, and Economics during Changing Times” on Thursday, April 20, in the Morgan Library Event Hall.
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.