Faculty Friday: Ajhanai Newton
Ajhanai Newton (Sociology, '15) is an instructor for CSU's Master of Sport Management. She researches leadership, gender, and race in collegiate athletics.
Ajhanai Newton (Sociology, '15) is an instructor for CSU's Master of Sport Management. She researches leadership, gender, and race in collegiate athletics.
Youngsung Kim is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Administration. His research focuses on public budgeting and finance, education finance, and local government management.
Assistant Professor Ramona Ausubel captures the world and the human condition in books; she teaches students to do the same.
Two CSU alumni return to teach history after careers in public history and following winding paths to their current careers.
Professor Emeritus David Freeman taught at CSU from 1967 to 2005. Specializing in social development, social dimensions of technology, and environmental policy assessment and social choice, Freeman's notable memories include teaching during the Vietnam war.
Professor Emerita Mary Crow was a professor in the Department of English from 1964 to 2003. Her specialty was in poetry, of which she wrote several books thanks to the research support she received from the College of Liberal Arts.
Professor Emeritus David McComb from the Department of History pens a letter to the Clark Building, reflecting on the years since they both arrived on campus in 1969.
Professor Emerita Sue Ellen Markey Charlton taught in the Department of Political Science from 1967 to 2010. She specialized in international relations, comparative politics, and gender studies and now reflects on some of her memories from her time at CSU.
Professor Tom Lundberg coordinates the Fibers program in the Department of Art and Art History. He is especially interested in cloth that marks time, carries identity, or migrates with people.
Assistant Professor Leisl Carr Childers studies public history and the American West. Her interest in public lands stems from a love of being outdoors and a passion for horses, which she has brought into the classroom through special courses.