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College of Liberal Arts faculty spend the summer preparing for fall
The new normal we live in has required many of us to tackle that infamous concept of “thinking outside the box.” And many faculty in the College of Liberal Arts have taken the challenge to heart: evaluating, revamping, and adjusting their courses to address the multiple teaching modalities required of education today.
Rams create the barre for at-home dance class
Harvey brought the idea for a cost-effective portable PVC ballet barre to Workman who said it was “a no-brainer” for the University Center for the Arts’ scene shop to produce the kits. “Whenever there is an opportunity to help the education of our students, it is all hands-on deck,” he said, explaining how work study and practicum students rolled up their sleeves to help their fellow students.
CSU offering visual and performing arts events this fall
The visual and performing arts at CSU remain engaged this fall. Learn more about participating in adapted events and opportunities.
Op-ed: The importance of music during a pandemic
"Our profession is valued and an important part of our culture and our humanity. Musicians will be back and the need for music will be even stronger in the future."
Curious about the pandemic? Liberal Arts offers classes this summer
Starting May 18, two departments will be offering classes about our current pandemic.
Dancing in the Pandemic
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.
Culture from your couch: ACT Film Festival live-broadcasting filmmaker chats
While movie theaters remain closed due to physical distancing guidelines, ACT Human Rights Film Festival continues to program opportunities for culture and connection.
A public ‘landemic’? CSU center seeks public lands stories from COVID-19 outbreak
The Public Lands History Center is launching an initiative to collect the community’s public lands experiences during the pandemic.
CSU Theatre makes masks for essential employees
Sgt. Adam Smith with the CSU Police Department faced a significant need when Governor Jared Polis urged Coloradans to wear masks in the fight against the spread of COVID-19. Thanks to the efforts of CSU Theatre’s costume shop, within a week of the announcement every essential member of CSUPD had two cloth masks. Rams take care of rams: the well-known motto is being demonstrated by CSU Theatre students and staff. They have diligently created face masks for more than 1,000 essential employees across the CSU campus, starting with the police department.
CSU institute provides webinars exploring COVID-19’s impact on Colorado’s economy
In response to the unprecedented economic and policy changes Colorado now faces, the Regional Economic Development Institute (REDI) at Colorado State University is hosting a series of webinars on the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic in the state.