Community Q&A: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy and the Supreme Court vacancy
CSU's Straayer Center and Department of Political Science host a community Q&A about Ruth Bader Ginsburg's legacy and Supreme Court vacancy.
CSU's Straayer Center and Department of Political Science host a community Q&A about Ruth Bader Ginsburg's legacy and Supreme Court vacancy.
The fifth annual ACT Human Rights Film Festival at Colorado State University will be held virtually Oct. 1-10, featuring 21 films from around the world and 13 conversations with filmmakers.
Poet and Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Camille Dungy was chosen to read one of her poems as part of the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 18.
Sue Doe, professor in the Department of English, now serves as a representative voice for around 1,500 CSU faculty members in her new role as Faculty Council chair at Colorado State University.
Gov. Jared Polis recently paid a virtual visit to adult learners in a Colorado State University health education class for immigrant and refugee communities in Fort Morgan, fielding questions and dispelling rumors about the COVID-19 pandemic.
When we say CSU is a place where all are welcomed, valued, and affirmed, that comes with a responsibility to not ignore the painful parts of our reality.
CSU's College of Liberal Arts offers three unique pathways to advance careers in arts management, sport management or public 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.
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.
The Department of Anthropology and Geography is launching a new undergraduate certificate in Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies that will prepare students for jobs and careers in museums and education centers and at cultural heritage areas, including national parks and historic sites.