Tag: "College of Liberal Arts"
CSU philosophy prof doing book signings around Colorado
Phil Cafaro, a CSU philosophy professor and author of How Many is Too Many: The Progressive Argument for Reducing Immigration into the United States, will be hosting several book signings this month at bookstores along the Front Range.
Center for Study of Academic Labor hosts opening reception
The Center for the Study of Academic Labor (CSAL) will officially open its doors at an opening reception on 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9, in TILT 221.
CSU, museum host science/literacy program for local 5th graders
Two Colorado State University faculty members hosted a two-week program with the Museum of Discovery in Fort Collins this summer to teach science and literacy to a group of local fifth graders.
CSU journalism updates name of degree, department
Colorado State University’s journalism department has a new name that better reflects its present-day focus and breadth: Journalism and Media Communication.
MOVE-IN 2015: New era for Center for Women’s Studies
Center finds home in Ethnic Studies department, hires full-time director, plans for undergraduate major.
CSU sociologist co-authors book on how Hurricane Katrina affected kids
A couple of weeks before Hurricane Katrina hit on Aug. 29, 2005, sociologists Lori Peek and Alice Fothergill were talking about doing a joint research project on the subject they studied together in graduate school and had worked on independently since then: social vulnerability in disaster.
Media Tip Sheet: CSU experts available to discuss Animas River mine spill
CSU experts are available to discuss a variety of topics related to the mine waste spill that has impacted the Animas River in southwestern Colorado.
Ice cream and outreach: Open house a hit
The CSU and greater Fort Collins communities came together Wednesday for the annual Community Open House and Ice Cream Social.