The walls between us: Building and rebuilding trust
What is the appropriate role of the U.S. on the world stage? It’s a question that has been hotly debated by politicians and scholars alike for decades.
What is the appropriate role of the U.S. on the world stage? It’s a question that has been hotly debated by politicians and scholars alike for decades.
Professor Roze Hentschell, Shakespeare scholar and Associate Dean for Academic Programs in the College of Liberal Arts was selected for the 2021-22 class of the ACE Fellows Program
In a 2021 monthly series, we share stories that reflect our curiosity, ability to adapt, engagement with the community, and research and creative expertise. This month, we are focusing on our adaptability and determination.
While so many performing arts opportunities have been halted due to the global pandemic, the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance at Colorado State University is thrilled to offer dance majors a virtual residency with Dwight Rhoden, co-founder and co-artistic director of Complexions Contemporary Ballet, located in New York City, New York.
“Connection” will be the theme when the ACT Human Rights Film Festival returns to screens March 19-28, featuring a dozen feature-length documentaries and several short films, many of them Colorado premieres.
If Colorado wants to proactively decrease poverty levels and the income gap between white communities and communities of color, it should invest in education, the judiciary, health care and human services, according to CSU researchers.
In a 2021 monthly series, we share stories that reflect our curiosity, ability to adapt, engagement with the community, and research and creative expertise. This month, we are focusing on our curiosity.
Finding solutions to global environmental challenges such as climate change and growing threats from wildfires requires the perspectives of the liberal arts, Colorado State University faculty say, because it’s necessary to address the root of these wicked problems: human attitudes and behaviors.
A Colorado State University music alum and trumpet player, Staff Sgt. Robert Bonner, performed in the Jan. 20 inauguration ceremony in “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band.
Colorado State University voice professor, tenor John Carlo Pierce, has released "Songs of Wintter Watts" on Centaur Records. Dr. Pierce is accompanied on piano by Dr. Joel Bacon, Stewart and Sheron Golden Chair in Organ and Liturgical Studies at CSU.