Students

Team travels to South Africa to chronicle indigenous art, culture

Over the summer three CSU faculty members took a group of students to South Africa to help preserve the art, history and customs of an indigenous community.

CSU-born production company releases trailer for a full-feature documentary

“Our goal is to have this make an impact,” Rasmussen said. “We want them to see that we are there not to point fingers at the issue, but to give hope.”

A Modern Tale for Winter

The Winter’s Tale offers audiences an experience not seen in many plays: both a tragedy and comedy in one.

The CSU Marching Band Leads the 9News Parade of Lights

The popular CSU Marching Band will once again kick off the holiday season as they lead the way at the 41st annual 9News Parade of Lights in downtown Denver.

International development within reach of CSU students

International Studies students had the opportunity to tour and learn more about the Posner Center in Denver.

Anthropology Students Engage in Local High School Outreach

In an effort to reach out to local high schools, the Department of Anthropology facilitated an Anthropology Day for Fossil Ridge High School students

Digital History students re-creating 1905 Denver in Minecraft

Playing video games is probably not most people’s first thought when the topic of a class project is brought up, but Dr. Robert Jordan is using it to tangibly connect his students to history.