Faculty Friday: LEAP Instructor Edition
Meet a group of instructors from the LEAP Institute for the Arts: Antonio Cuyler, Sandra Ceas, and Emelie Borello.
Meet a group of instructors from the LEAP Institute for the Arts: Antonio Cuyler, Sandra Ceas, and Emelie Borello.
Peter Harris may originally be from ‘across the pond,’ but he’s now an expert in international relations and U.S. foreign policy and an assistant professor in our Department of Political Science.
Ricki Ginsberg has always wanted to be a teacher. Now, she works in the Department of English teaching future teachers how to teach.
Katie Gibson, an associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies, is interested in researching voices of dissent – particularly the voice and history of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Peter Erickson loved the challenge of studying a foreign language while he was in college, and now enjoys teaching diverse topics related to German culture, philosophy, history, and art in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.
Susan Opp has always been driven to help communities, but she didn’t always know that she wanted to go into public policy. Now a professor in the Department of Political Science, she is proud to call herself a “pracademic.”
Sandy Ceas uses art to bring communities together around the world, and she’s offering a new education abroad program in India for students to join her.
97-year-old WWII Vet Stanley “Stan” Lucero Sepulbeda dreamed of experiencing the opening day at the new CSU Stadium. The Department of Economics made that dream happen.
Devan Kallas won first place in the student division of the Art Olympia 2017, earning a prize of $20,000.
The Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University produces the 61-year-old Colorado Review and several other publications with the help of an army of interns who are involved in virtually every step of the publishing process.