Faculty Friday: Ray Miller
Ray Miller is an assistant professor within the Department of Economics, finding that his study of health disparities and inequality overlaps with CSU’s interests in the economics department.
Ray Miller is an assistant professor within the Department of Economics, finding that his study of health disparities and inequality overlaps with CSU’s interests in the economics department.
Zach Hutchins, an assistant professor in the Department of English, studies early American literature. His fascination with all things early American stemmed from growing up in Massachusetts and visiting colonial sites with his mother.
Democrats such as Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Markey are proposing an ambitious decarbonization plan that critics are calling unaffordable. A green economist explains how the US could pay for it.
Sue Doe fell in love with CSU in the late 1980s and after completing her Ph.D., she returned to make it her home.
María del Carmen López Ramírez was born and raised in Spain but moved to Fort Collins in 2005 to start her career in teaching at Colorado State University.
American politics has gotten more partisan in the last 50 years. One of the reasons: the closing of local newspapers.
The coal, oil and natural gas industries are also connected with human rights violations, public health disasters and environmental devastation.
A year and a half later, Economics Professor Ed Barbier reflects on Colorado State University and his time with the College of Liberal Arts.
As Trump prepares to deliver his delayed State of the Union address, here’s what four economists had to say about the state of the union.
Water plays many roles in our lives: from nourishment to relaxation to destruction. Its captivating qualities provide fodder for painters and photographers.