CSU alum’s book tells how small Canadian town helped Americans in wake of 9/11
CSU alumnus Jim DeFede recently re-released his book The Day the World Came to Town, which focuses on a small Canadian town that welcomed stranded passengers on 9/11.
CSU alumnus Jim DeFede recently re-released his book The Day the World Came to Town, which focuses on a small Canadian town that welcomed stranded passengers on 9/11.
This summer, the CSU Department of Economics launched a new program to increase funded research opportunities and data skill development for undergraduate students.
The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance at Colorado State University is thrilled to announce that Pablo Hernandez will join the faculty this fall as Instructor of Oboe. Mr. Hernandez brings a wealth of playing and teaching experience to CSU. He has served as the principal oboist of the OSPA Symphony Orchestra in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and has performed in numerous orchestras and chamber ensembles in Brazil, Colorado, Texas, Mississippi, and Wyoming.
The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance is pleased to announce that Dr. Jess Rushing is joining Colorado State University’s outstanding music therapy faculty. Dr. Rushing comes to CSU following three years at the University of Louisville as an assistant professor of Music Therapy, and receiving her Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Sciences from the University of Kentucky and a Master of Music Therapy from Florida State University.
ART 280A3, Books Arts: History, Meaning and Form, is an experimental, first-of-its-kind book arts and history course this summer taught in the Department of Art and Art History.
Former Fort Collins Director of Cultural Services Jill Stilwell brings 25 years of arts management experience to the classroom.
In March, the board of The Dance Archive announced that Professor Chung-Fu Chang was named a 2021 Legends of Dance. The board received nine nominations reflecting the thriving Colorado dance community.
In the spirit of the changing spring weather, the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art is highlighting transformation in its galleries by featuring a reinstallation of the African permanent gallery with new gifts, the 2021 MFA Thesis Exhibition and new public visitation hours beginning May 14.
Like everything else this past year, teaching and the student licensure program have been heavily affected by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Before he died in 2018, Mark Soldier Wolf reminded his daughter to keep her promise.