ASCSU to host ‘Climate Change & CSU’ forum as part of new Impact Initiative series
The forum will feature a variety of speakers from different departments, ranging from economics to philosophy.
The forum will feature a variety of speakers from different departments, ranging from economics to philosophy.
On the border between Mexico and Arizona is the postage stamp-sized oasis of Quitobaquito. But while the pond itself is tiny, what it holds is immense
“I came to CSU so unsure of myself and my direction, but the encouragement and mentorship of my professors has helped me grow more than I thought possible, both intellectually and personally.”
When more of life began moving online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so too did the feminist literary movement in Latin America.
Since the 1990s, getting enough water has been a problem that — drop by drop — has only been compounded over the years for both sides of the U.S./Mexico border.
Assistant professor of rhetoric of science Erika Szymanski received two NSF grants for her work on language and the microbiome.
Graphic designers from around the world submitted works for CIIPE’s show “Designers for Glaser: International Invitational Exhibition in Homage to Milton Glaser.” Glaser was known for his iconic images, including the creation of the I ♥ NY logo.
CSU alumnus Jim DeFede recently re-released his book The Day the World Came to Town, which focuses on a small Canadian town that welcomed stranded passengers on 9/11.