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Author Archives: Gabriel Saldaña

CSU English Professor Sue Doe assumes Faculty Council chair position

Gabriel Saldaña July 15, 2020

Sue Doe, professor in the Department of English, now serves as a representative voice for around 1,500 CSU faculty members in her new role as Faculty Council chair at Colorado State University.

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English alumna serves up history in cookbook celebrating the American Legion Auxiliary

Gabriel Saldaña May 13, 2020

CSU alumna Ann Diaz publishes an anthology cookbook of more than 220 purposefully curated recipes and histories in commemoration of the American Legion Auxiliary.

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The path to professorship: CSU English alumna describes circuitous path to creative writing tenure-track position

Gabriel Saldaña April 27, 2020

Entering the Master of Fine Arts program in creative writing redefined Felicia Zamora’s professional trajectory in a way that continues to support her personal aspirations.

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Weathering outbreak abroad: CSU English alum teaches in China during COVID-19 pandemic

Gabriel Saldaña March 23, 2020

In 2015, following her first year in Colorado State University’s Master of English literature program, Kristen Mullen (M.A. ‘16) got a passport and headed to Xi’an, China, with a few fellow English students.

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The world in words: Ramona Ausubel

Gabriel Saldaña March 05, 2020

Assistant Professor Ramona Ausubel captures the world and the human condition in books; she teaches students to do the same.

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The language of science

Gabriel Saldaña February 07, 2020

Erika Szymanski, assistant professor of rhetoric of science in the Department of English, uses language to make the invisible visible. That’s a challenge when you study microbes. Read more about microbiomes and about how our perceptions bring them into being.

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Center for Literary Publishing wins $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts

Gabriel Saldaña February 06, 2020

The Center for Literary Publishing at CSU has been awarded a $10,000 Art Works grant from NEA to support national and regional publications in 2020.

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CSU student veteran faces personal struggle, leads Veterans Writing Workshop

Gabriel Saldaña November 11, 2019

U.S. Army veteran and current MFA creative writing student Ryan Lantham facilitates a Veterans Writing Workshop through the University Writing Center.

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Rekindle the Classics: A monthly discussion on literary works

Gabriel Saldaña September 19, 2019

Rekindle the Classics is a monthly series of casual discussions about works of classic literature held by the English Department at Colorado State University and the Poudre River Public Library.

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CSU professor’s poem in New York Times Magazine reflects on 1963 KKK church bombing

Gabriel Saldaña August 21, 2019

English Professor Camille Dungy is one of 16 writers asked to dissect consequential moments in African American history through poems and stories in The New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project.

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