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Insights Speaker Series: Interdisciplinarity in action
This Insights Speaker Series features four CLA faculty highlighting international relations through a unique lens.
Exploring art and community in CSU’s ‘Green and Gold’ Initiative
Students in an interdisciplinary CSU course engage with litearture, philosophy, creative writing, printmaking, letterpress, book arts, and the community when they create cyanotypes with women from Larimer County Community Corrections.
Allison Clark (B.A., ’13) applies liberal arts skills daily at her job in Colorado’s State Court System
“My ability to communicate in writing, and in person, and find ways to resonate with a variety of audiences has been pivotal to my work,” said Clark. “From working with a member of the public to working with attorneys and judges who have advanced degrees, my ability to navigate into all of those spaces was critical to getting where I am today.”
Feminist Disability Studies scholar Alison Kafer visiting CSU April 18
Feminist studies scholar Alison Kafer will be guest speaking in the Department of Ethnic Studies Distinguished Lecture series on Thursday, April 18.
MFA alum Robin Walter (’21) selected as winner of 2024 Academy of American Poets First Book Award
Robin Walter, an alum of CSU's Creative Writing MFA Program, has been selected by poet Victoria Chang as the winner of the 2024 Academy of American Poets First Book Award for her debut collection of poetry, Little Mercy.
CSU Democracy Fellows invite students to participate in Democracy Summit
CSU Democracy Fellows Anya, Emily, and Hannah organize a variety of student-focused events for the thematic year of democracy and civic engagement.
An expert in exploration: Author, advisor, and stalwart Ram Elizabeth Terry-Emmot
Elizabeth Terry-Emmot is a stalwart Ram who uses her liberal arts skills to pursue a robust list of professional and personal projects.
The Politics of Literacy: Students investigate the forces and factors that limit and expand our access to literacy
In Dr. Naitnaphit Limlamai's course "The Politics of Literacy" students developed complex understandings of literacy while exploring how to apply their learning to their own teaching practices.
CSU students named Critical Language Scholars by U.S. Department of State
The U.S. Department of State recently selected two Colorado State University undergraduates as Critical Language Scholars, a prestigious program that provides intensive overseas language and cultural immersion for college students.
Sport Management Faculty Spotlight: Taylor Sawyer
Welcome to Instructor of Sport Management Taylor Sawyer! With a B.S. in Sport Administration and an MBA, she is eager to share her expertise.