CSU Music professors release new CD, PAINTED MUSIC
uatra Duo, comprised of CSU music faculty, Michelle Stanley, flute, and Jeff LaQuatra, guitar, has released their first solo CD, PAINTED MUSIC on Navona Records.
uatra Duo, comprised of CSU music faculty, Michelle Stanley, flute, and Jeff LaQuatra, guitar, has released their first solo CD, PAINTED MUSIC on Navona Records.
A group of researchers from the Department of Communication Studies is launching a study to identify ways in which first-generation undergraduate students have successfully navigated the completion of their degree.
The first essay in a new collection about the role that food plays in gentrification by a Colorado State University faculty member and his co-editors tells the tale of ink! Coffee in north Denver.
College of Liberal Arts student Herman Chavez combines music and English literary theory in nationally-recognized research.
The Public Lands History Center is launching an initiative to collect the community’s public lands experiences during the pandemic.
Assistant Professor Matthew Hitt studies American politics, and he can’t compare the federal response to the current COVID-19 outbreak to anything this country has seen before.
Edward Barbier, one of the world’s foremost environmental economists, has been a busy man lately.
CSU anthropologist wins $30,000 fellowship award for Bolivian mining research from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The magnitude of liberal arts funded and collaborative research continues to grow at Colorado State University.
Erika Szymanski, assistant professor of rhetoric of science in the Department of English, uses language to make the invisible visible. That’s a challenge when you study microbes. Read more about microbiomes and about how our perceptions bring them into being.