Outstanding Grad: Raven Pinto, College of Liberal Arts
Raven Pinto wants to help find solutions to build sustainable healthy communities on Native reservations.
Raven Pinto wants to help find solutions to build sustainable healthy communities on Native reservations.
His commitment to students and unwavering appreciation of differences in origin and perspective contributed to KuoRay Mao winning a 2020 Best Teacher Award.
2020 Best Teacher Award winner Andrea Purdy holds a passion for teaching and the ability it gives her to connect with diverse students. Her open and inclusive classroom helps students develop their academic and cultural skill sets.
Without access to the tools of the trade during COVID-19, CSU Dance students and faculty are coming up with new ways to dance, deliver curriculum, interact with students, and accomplish semester-end assignments.
The master of fine arts program in Colorado State University’s Department of Art and Art history has been ranked 32 slots higher than it was last year in U.S. News & World Report’s annual “Best Colleges” edition.
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.
While movie theaters remain closed due to physical distancing guidelines, ACT Human Rights Film Festival continues to program opportunities for culture and connection.
JMC undergraduate student Nora Anderson works alongside CSU videographer Ron Bend to make videos for the National Park Service
Dr. Bellamy comes to Colorado State University following four highly successful years as the bassoon professor at the University of Northern Iowa, where she also taught courses in music education and chamber music, as well as music courses in the liberal arts core. She is an active professional bassoonist, performing nationally and internationally, and is also active in the commissioning and premiering of new works for the bassoon, including works by Theresa Martin, John Steinmetz, and Rebecca Burkhardt. Dr. Bellamy received her D.M. from Indiana University, where she was awarded the Jacobs School of Music Fellowship for Artistic Excellence.
Director of International Studies Andrea Duffy shares what studying history can teach us about the natural and human effects of climate change.