Tag: "College of Liberal Arts"
Historian to discuss 'Western zombies and their killers'
Dr. Anne Hyde, a historian at Colorado College, will speak on the CSU campus on Dec. 4 at 4:30 p.m. in the Cherokee Park Ballroom at the Lory Student Center.
CSU student digs in at famous archeological site
A Colorado State University graduate student recently had the rare opportunity to work at an archeological site that is considered one of the world’s most important to the study of human evolution.
CSU junior to sing at International Vocal Competition
Junior vocal performance major Marissa Rudd is working hard to prepare for her performance in the International Vocal Competition on Saturday.
NYC, Gulf Coast students compare notes on disasters
A program affiliated with Colorado State University marked the two-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy in a special way.
Marching band rocks Thursday Night Football
National TV audience? A crowd of 75,000 looking on? Peyton Manning in the house? No problem. Not for the CSU Marching Band, that is.
Virtuoso of the trombone
Faculty member and trombone virtuoso Chris Van Hof will perform Dutch composer Jason TV's deeply emotional piece, "I was like, 'Wow,'" that brings to life the stories of two wounded Iraq War veterans. The performance combines trombone, electronic sounds, and videography.
Researcher: Analysis of GMO labeling initiative unbiased
A new citizens’ review of the initiative to require labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) was largely fair and unbiased, according to a CSU researcher.
Works reaffirm African artistic strength
Out of Africa comes a new exhibit of African Art in the University Art Museum. The sculpture, jewelry, textiles, printmaking, and photography are authentic examples of art that fulfill specific purposes in African culture.