Events around Year of Democracy and Civic Engagement continue into December
The robust variety of programming from August to October included more than 20 events and 1,400 people in attendance.
The robust variety of programming from August to October included more than 20 events and 1,400 people in attendance.
Colorado State University kicked off its Year of Democracy and Civic Engagement on Sept. 14 with a panel discussion and activities on the Lory Student Center Plaza.
The United States is the world’s oldest constitutional democracy, yet here and across the globe, democratic systems are at risk due to polarization, declines in institutional trust, enhanced partisanship, and a lack of understanding related to our complex systems of government.
The exhibit, called "For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform," originated from the National Library of Medicine. It will be on display until May 15.
Translational scientists across campus gathered on Oct. 12 to share their findings and learn from one another.
CSU's Center for Healthy Aging and One Health Institute invite guests to attend the interdisciplinary, half-day Human-Animal Translational Science Research Symposium on Oct. 12.
Author, activist and pediatrician Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, author of this year’s Rams Read book What the Eyes Don’t See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City, will be visiting Colorado State University on Wednesday, Sept. 21.
Colorado State University recently launched a Thematic Year initiative as students, faculty and staff prepare for the fall semester.