Category: Events
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Butterfly Pavilion, CSU launch exhibit on Colorado’s native bees
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Read More: Butterfly Pavilion, CSU launch exhibit on Colorado’s native beesThe exhibit, which opened Sept. 12, shines a spotlight on the more than 1,000 native bee species that call Colorado home, in many dazzling, quirky and surprising in ways most people have never seen before.
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ACT Human Rights Film Festival celebrates 10 years this spring
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Read More: ACT Human Rights Film Festival celebrates 10 years this springThis spring Colorado State University’s ACT Human Rights Film Festival will celebrate its tenth festival edition April 2-6, 2025.
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Medieval and Renaissance Conference Returns to CSU
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Read More: Medieval and Renaissance Conference Returns to CSUAfter 22 years, the Rocky Mountain Medieval Renaissance Association (RMMRA) Conference has returned to Colorado State University, as scholars of various liberal arts fields studying Medieval and Renaissance eras gather for one of the largest gatherings of such scholarship in the West. “People come together from many universities, from Colorado…
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Ram Stories Symposium to feature student reflections on how COVID-19 impacted their CSU experience
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Read More: Ram Stories Symposium to feature student reflections on how COVID-19 impacted their CSU experienceThe Ram Stories Symposium is slated for April 7 and will feature CSU students and employees discussing how the COVID-19 pandemic changed how they lived, learned and worked.
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English students partner with Fort Collins Museum of Discovery to open art show focused on BIPOC joy
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Read More: English students partner with Fort Collins Museum of Discovery to open art show focused on BIPOC joyThe BIPOC Joy Art Show challenges the constant focus on trauma that Black, Indigenous and People of Color are often reduced to, prioritizing happiness and hope over suffering and hardship.
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Exhibition honors artist Bob Coonts for roles in American West Program and Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition
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Read More: Exhibition honors artist Bob Coonts for roles in American West Program and Colorado International Invitational Poster ExhibitionThe CIIPE co-founder and director emeritus will be honored with a special retrospective showcasing posters he designed over the past 50 years.
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American West Program hosts guest speaker Yufna Soldier Wolf on Oct. 14
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Read More: American West Program hosts guest speaker Yufna Soldier Wolf on Oct. 14Yufna Soldier Wolf will share her experience successfully repatriating three Northern Arapaho children from the Carlisle Indian School, the United States’ oldest and largest residential school.
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CSU history students to launch online exhibit about Genghis Khan in April
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Read More: CSU history students to launch online exhibit about Genghis Khan in AprilTwelve Colorado State University history students have created an online exhibit called “Genghis Khan and the Empire He Created,” which the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures will debut in April.