Great Conversations Season Kickoff: Does Technology Create or Heal Partisan Divides?
On Sept. 26, faculty panelists will open a discussion with the audience about technology’s impact and effect in our lives.
On Sept. 26, faculty panelists will open a discussion with the audience about technology’s impact and effect in our lives.
On Aug. 22, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival kicks off the school year by screening an inspiring film about a group of tween girls who have learned that bystanders don’t catalyze change.
Jayleen Serrano, a senior art student concentrating in graphic design, spent the summer in Seoul studying South Korean cinema, culture, and history.
For the fourth year, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival received generous support from the City of Fort Collins’ Cultural Development & Programming and Tourism Accounts (Fort Fund).
Getting locked out can happen not just from your car or your home. Getting locked out can happen online when you’re not able to view certain films or media. Geoblocking, or regional lockout, is a way that media distribution companies protect their films. While we may think that the internet and other technologies have created a global village, media distribution practices and other uses of technology have prevented that global interconnection.
On June 6, ACT Year-Round is hosting an exclusive screening of 'The Silence of Others' by Emmy-winning filmmakers Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar (Made in L.A.) and executive produced by Pedro Almodóvar.
Brown will give the student address at the College of Liberal Arts Commencement, then begin a two-year stint with Teach for America in Denver elementary schools, as she contemplates graduate school.
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledged the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers within the College at annual award ceremony.
ACT Human Rights Film Festival comes to a close Saturday, April 13, at Lory Student Center Theatre with the Colorado premiere of Words from a Bear at 7:30 p.m.
Twenty documentary films representing 16 countries from five continents will make their appearance during the Fourth Annual ACT Human Rights Film Festival at Colorado State University April 5-13.