Colorado State University’s 25th annual Symposium began Nov. 3 and concluded Nov. 6, featuring an array of lectures and workshops aimed at addressing important topics in higher education and shining a light on all the initiatives taking place across CSU campuses. Most of the events and lectures held were either hybrid or completely virtual, allowing people to attend in person or watch from home.
This year’s themes included Opening Doors: Access in Higher Education; Reimagining Success: Opportunity, Engagement and Growth; and Community in Action: Centering People and Building Resilience. Proposals by planning committees and community members that address these themes are invited to come and take part in The Symposium each year.
“Be the engineer and the architect of the impact for your people, for your community, for this generation and the ones waiting for us to arrive.” -Michael Benitez, vice president for Diversity and Inclusion at Metropolitan State University…