Nursing and journalism don’t seem like they mix. But being a nurse makes me a better journalist and being a journalist makes ...
There is a moment every year on campus when everything just feels right. The sun lingers and students gather on every field ...
Public universities anticipate cuts to higher education funding as the state of Colorado grapples with a $1.5 billion budget deficit. In an attempt to stay ahead of this, President John Marshall said ...
The Holocaust Awareness Series kicked off today with a moment of silence in front of the Field of Flags next to the Plaza.
Thursday, March 12. The Department of Music’s Corks and Chords took to Asteria Theatre’s stage for a night of wine, hors ...
Residents of Walnut Ridge said heat made it difficult to do activities inside their apartments since the spring semester ...
CMU alumni Kazuo Salazar is prepared to walk in William Shakespeare’s footsteps as he takes the stage of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London this spring. He was given this performance opportunity as ...
Instructor James Coburn frequently has an office filled with student researchers. His walls are covered in a variety of ...
Zikr Dance Ensemble will honor CMU’s Visiting Instructor of Lighting and Scenic Design Loren Wilder at their upcoming ...
At 19, sophomore Rayna Marie has become one of the most recognizable voices on campus, but her journey began long before she was asked to sing the National Anthem for university sporting events. She ...
President John Marshall hosted one of two Beyond The Townhall meetings on March 24 that allowed CMU faculty to ask follow-up questions after the President’s Townhall Meetings in December. Townhall ...
When the U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadors performed at Colorado Mesa University’s Asteria Theatre on March 20, the free concert ...
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