A first look at Xerxes: Colorado State University’s fall opera
Colorado State University’s School of Music, Theatre, and Dance presents Xerxes, written by George Frideric Handel, Oct. 26-29
Colorado State University’s School of Music, Theatre, and Dance presents Xerxes, written by George Frideric Handel, Oct. 26-29
The CSU Department of Economics is hosting the eighth annual Western States Graduate Student Workshop on Oct. 21.
J Day returns to campus Oct. 19, bringing about 1,300 high school journalists and 100 of their advisers from more than 70 high schools around the state.
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.
How has the nation gotten so polarized, and what are some of the ways we can address that divisiveness?
"The stories we tell, about people and about history, are necessarily about place. By attending to the interactions between place and people and to the multiple stories these interactions tell—we discover a more complex understanding of London’s cathedral"
Colorado State University will have a strong presence at the Fort Collins Book Fest, an event bringing together an impressive group of writers, poets, musicians and music insiders from across the country on Oct. 21.
On Oct. 18, members of the Fort Collins community will have an on-campus opportunity to see the virtual reality documentary produced by CSU alumni about the work of Ethnic Studies Associate Professor Eric Ishiwata and his students in the eastern Colorado town of Fort Morgan.
OneBeat brings its unique program to Fort Collins from Oct. 16-22 for a citywide series of performances, interactive installations, discussions and workshops.