Photo gallery: CSU Marching Band performs at Parade of Lights in Denver
For the 17th straight year, the CSU Marching Band performed at the Parade of Lights in downtown Denver on Saturday.
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For the 17th straight year, the CSU Marching Band performed at the Parade of Lights in downtown Denver on Saturday.
The Cherryfield Toy Company, which welcomes audience members to become part of the production by moving through a created world of spaces and scenes, has many more moving parts than you might expect for a typical seated stage production.
Full-time employees of Colorado State University who are furthering their education are eligible for two scholarships named for longtime members of the campus community.
Tired of lugging your instruments to the University Center for the Arts? A new CSU courtesy shuttle app is now live, simplifying campus commutes for students.
Colorado State University President Amy Parsons had lots of good news to share during her Oct. 2 Fall Address, but what stole the show was her announcement of a $110 million investment in a new engineering/artificial intelligence facility.
A valid CSU faculty-staff ID (full-time, part-time or adjunct) must be presented for ticket redemption.
Tellus Outdoors, The Haunted Game Cafe and Thrive Acupuncture are local establishments that recently started providing discounts for university employees.
Faculty in the Brainwaves Research Lab and Music Therapy program are currently looking for participants in an ongoing research study to determine the effects of music therapy in children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
The SMTD staff is responsible for producing three plays, one musical, two operas, four dance concerts, the Halloween Organ Extravaganza and many other events every year.
Although Susan Metzger grew up in a piano-playing family, it was four decades before her latent musical aspirations found expression and eventually led her to Colorado State University. To help students realize their dreams, she recently made a $2 million planned gift to create two scholarships for undergraduate or graduate students studying viola or piano.