CSU events mark Native American Heritage Month in November
November is Native American Heritage Month, and there will be a number of events on campus hosted by the Native American Cultural Center and many other campus organizations.
November is Native American Heritage Month, and there will be a number of events on campus hosted by the Native American Cultural Center and many other campus organizations.
The Asian Pacific American Cultural Center is presenting a variety of events this month at Colorado State University to celebrate Asian Pacific Islander and Desi American Heritage Month.
The Employee Appreciation Board recently honored the Student Diversity Programs and Services (SDPS) cluster.
Former CSU football star Eric Tippeconnic is hoping to inspire conversation about modern-day Native Americans though his art.
November is Native American Month, and there will be a variety of events taking place on campus.
Nearly 30 Native American students from Denver, Fort Collins and New Mexico got a hands-on taste of college life and possible careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics during the Native American STEM Institute at CSU last week.
When Irene Vernon was a baby, her mother looked out the kitchen window at her husband and sons working in the field and said to herself that she didn’t want her family to spend the rest of their lives doing that.
On Nov. 1, 2015, the first bison to walk upon the short-grass prairie of Northern Colorado in decades returned to Soapstone Prairie. For local Native Americans, the return was a momentous and emotional occasion.
Native American Heritage Month continues through November with a variety of events.
CSU is featured in "Melody of Our Landscape," a multimedia event that celebrates the release of genetically pure bison to Soapstone Prairie Natural Area.