CSU closing Tuesday, Nov. 26
Closing Tuesday, Nov. 26, due to weather.
Closing Tuesday, Nov. 26, due to weather.
As Joyce McConnell spoke Thursday, Nov. 14, during her investiture ceremony and saw her 93-year-old mother, Bessie, and 90-year-old father, Harvey, sitting in the audience, she couldn’t help but think about her journey to become CSU’s 15th president.
Presentations by nearly 300 graduate students at the 2019 GradShow included live performances, visual arts, and research posters.
Stephen Lunt suffered a traumatic brain injury in service to his country. He found support and new hope while earning a degree at CSU.
Eva Schloss will recount her firsthand experiences in Nazi concentration camps during World War II on Nov. 18.
CSU will observe the two additional governor’s holidays on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 23 and 24, combined with the current days of closure – Wednesday through Friday, Dec. 25-27 – in addition to the early release at 2 p.m. on Dec. 31.
After national search is completed, Miranda will return to the mathematics faculty in College of Natural Sciences.
The presentation by the activist who went undercover online as a white supremacist to investigate open hatred in America, will speak at 6 p.m. in the Cherokee Park Ballroom at the Lory Student Center.
Three speakers will engage each other, telling their stories of diminishing the filter bubbles we all naturally inhabit, and the audience will have an opportunity to participate in the conversation.
Some 700 people registered to attend this year’s conference, making this the organization’s largest national meeting since 2011.