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‘I have a need’: How Zelenskyy’s plea to Congress emphasized shared identity with U.S.

Karrin Vasby Anderson March 16, 2022

Speaking from his nation’s capital of Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed a joint session of the U.S. Congress as Russian shells continue to bombard the city.

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CSU One Health Institute funds pilot projects around ‘Climate Change and One Health’ theme

Teya Kvasnicka March 16, 2022

The impacts of climate change are significantly affecting public health, animal health and the health of the environment. The challenges posed by climate change are accelerating and affecting life in unprecedented ways.

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From CSU to CEO: Diane Christman ('85) credits communication degree for career success

Katherine Indermaur March 14, 2022

As CEO today, Diane still finds herself relying on lessons she first learned as an undergraduate at CSU. She cites key skills like critical thinking, collaboration, public speaking, and writing as ones she first honed in CSU classrooms and upon which she was able to build her successful career.  

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Researching Spanish language needs at veterinary clinics

Beth Etter March 14, 2022

Through a grant from PetSmart Charities, Edward Sarasty Salazar is working as a graduate research assistant to improve access to veterinary care for Spanish-speaking pet owners. His work will contribute to the development of a curriculum of Spanish for Veterinarians.

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Philosophy + Medicine: Two alumni discover the prescription for a successful career

SOURCE Contributor March 14, 2022

Ethical questions in the medical field have challenged practitioners since the age of Aristotle. With the focus and training in applied ethics, alumni Eli Weber and Gwendy Reyes-Illg use their graduate philosophy education in their careers as a bioethics director for Kaiser Permanente and a practicing veterinarian.

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Graduate Teaching Instructors diversify Sociology’s classrooms while upholding CSU’s teaching mission

carmenrh March 14, 2022

In the Department of Sociology, Graduate Teaching Instructors (GTI) provide skilled and innovative teaching in undergraduate sociology courses. GTI have years of training and experience, and they offer a diverse, deep pool of expertise along with an ability to connect with students in the classroom.

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The future of Emerging Music Courses in Colorado

Jennifer Clary March 14, 2022

CSU music education master’s student Maddy Cort focused her graduate research on contemporary music courses that music teachers are often requested to teach as a part of their course load in Colorado secondary schools, including guitar, piano, and electronic music.

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Telling Untold Stories: A profile of Kristy Ornelas, first-year student in the history graduate program

SOURCE Contributor March 14, 2022

Kristy Ornelas is inspired to tell the histories of diverse communities through public history. She is pursuing a master’s degree in the CSU Department of History because of the program’s emphasis on public history and established relationship with the National Parks Service.

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Liminal Spaces: Nostalgia and the Borderland in Vicente Delgado’s Prints

SOURCE Contributor March 14, 2022

Vicente Delgado is a second year Master of Fine Art student studying printmaking. Inspired by his upbringing blending American and Mexican culture, Delgado’s work explores themes of childhood, nostalgia, consumerism, the borderland, and immigration.

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With a new Ph.D., three reasons to celebrate

Katherine Indermaur March 14, 2022

After the program’s launch in 2017, the first three graduates of the Ph.D. in Communication earned their doctorates in 2021. The entire cohort, including two students still working on their dissertations, accepted competitive job offers inside and outside academia— everywhere from liberal arts colleges to the City of Fort Collins.

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