Chinese student pursues graphic design at CSU
International student Feixue Mei is studying graphic design 4,000 miles away from her home in Wuhan City in the Hubel province of China.
International student Feixue Mei is studying graphic design 4,000 miles away from her home in Wuhan City in the Hubel province of China.
Now in its third year of production by the Department of Communication Studies, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival is partnering with the College of Liberal Arts Dean's Office and three academic programs, and engaging more than 50 CLA faculty and students in festival film curation, programming, and publicity.
From Manchester, England to the harp industry in Hong Kong, Andy Gilmore leans on his unique life experiences with his doctoral studies.
The Eureka!Treasure Hunting Club visited Hughes Stadium on Feb. 18 with metal detectors to search for lost CSU treasures before the stadium is demolished.
Kate Quillin of Manitou Springs graduated from Colorado State University with her B.A. in social work and sociology in 2009. In the years since, she has traveled across the world as part of the Peace Corps to advocate for people facing discrimination and abuse.
Art galleries are not usually the place people go to play mini-golf, but a collaborative workshop by Zero-Craft Corp. transformed one CSU gallery into a fully functional course.
Myanne Hamm, a senior studying communications, makes the most of her time at CSU through on-campus involvement, service work abroad and athletics.
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.
Kick off 2018 by visiting the new and revamped exhibitions at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art.
Peter Dickerson won first place in a Japanese speech competition, earning him a trip to Japan as a representative of Colorado State University and the United States through the KAKEHSHI Project.