Philosopher Martha Nussbaum speaks on campus Nov. 10
One of America’s most influential philosophers, Martha Nussbaum, will deliver two lectures at Colorado State University Nov. 10 in the Lory Student Center Theater.
One of America’s most influential philosophers, Martha Nussbaum, will deliver two lectures at Colorado State University Nov. 10 in the Lory Student Center Theater.
The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art is opening a new installation consisting of reassembled 3-D prints of real homes, all lying within 100 feet of active hydraulic fracturing well pads in Weld County.
After years of research, I came to the conclusion that the sexual politics of Hefner and his magazine were much more complicated than most observers – for or against – have acknowledged.
Carson Black, an anthropology student, volunteered with the La Prele mammoth site archaeological dig over the summer.
OneBeat brings its unique program to Fort Collins from Oct. 16-22 for a citywide series of performances, interactive installations, discussions and workshops.
It’s a Tuesday evening at the University Center for the Arts. Director Walt Jones sits at a table just below a stage filled with birch trees, women dressed in long skirts and corsets, and men outfitted in street clothes and tall black boots.
This October, two of the biggest names in jazz will turn 100. Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk, born 10 days apart, will be remembered with a performance by Colorado State University’s jazz ensembles on Thursday, Sept. 28.
Although it was nearly 12 years ago that the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance performed Every Good Boy Deserves Favor by Tom Stoppard, it is just as relevant today, and perhaps even more.
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.
Anthropology graduate students uncovered artifacts placing the earliest North Americans in Alaska 14,000 years ago.