Fort Collins Book Fest features CSU faculty, alumni
Fort Collins Book Fest, an annual multi-week celebration of all things local and literary, will run Feb. 1-19 and feature more than 20 authors, including several CSU alumni and faculty.
Fort Collins Book Fest, an annual multi-week celebration of all things local and literary, will run Feb. 1-19 and feature more than 20 authors, including several CSU alumni and faculty.
A university program that lost funding during the Great Recession is back, and it’s celebrating its return with a week of workshops focused on helping faculty enhance student learning, engagement and success.
The Creative Writing Reading Series will wrap up its fall season in November and December with readings from distinguished CSU English faculty in the creative writing program, visiting authors Adrian Lürssen and Leonora Simonovis and graduate students in their final year of the MFA program.
The Creative Writing Reading Series is set to host acclaimed writers Kaveh Akbar and Franny Choi Friday, Oct. 6 for a literary reading and salon. All are welcome!
The Creative Writing Reading Series kicks off its season this month with visiting writers Eula Biss and Mira Jacob on Thursday, Sept. 21 in the Lory Student Center.
Two CSU faculty members will speak at the Race Amity Day celebration on Sunday, June 11.
There will be three different readings for the Creative Writing Reading Series over the month of April. Here’s a look at the schedule of events.
MFA alums Abigail Chabitnoy (’16) and Emily Wortman-Wunder (’03) will step back on campus Thursday, Feb. 2 to read from their own works during the Mary Crow Alumni Reading event.
More than 20 free workshops, talks, readings, book clubs and social events are scheduled throughout the month of February for Fort Collins Book Fest.
The 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.