CSU professor joins Swedish project to study global overpopulation
A Colorado State University professor has joined forces with a faculty member in Sweden on an interdisciplinary project to study a “growing” problem: global overpopulation.
A Colorado State University professor has joined forces with a faculty member in Sweden on an interdisciplinary project to study a “growing” problem: global overpopulation.
English Professor Camille Dungy has been awarded a prestigious $25,000 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Economics Ph.D. Candidate Niroj Bhattarai raises money for gender-specific restrooms in Nepal, documents increases in school attendance, and sets paths for continued research.
Communication studies professors examine how rhetoric influences perceptions of U.S., using Buffalo Bill as an example.
Anthropology graduate students uncovered artifacts placing the earliest North Americans in Alaska 14,000 years ago.
A team of historians from Colorado State University has completed a project to preserve and spread the stories of Japanese Americans who were detained in New Mexico confinement camps during World War II.
The National Communication Association has honored Dr. Allison Prasch with the 2017 Golden Monograph Award for her 2016 article, “Toward a Rhetorical Theory of Deixis.”
Dr. Greg Dickinson, professor and chair of the Department of Communication Studies, has been selected to serve as editor for Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies
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The Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University produces the 61-year-old Colorado Review and several other publications with the help of an army of interns who are involved in virtually every step of the publishing process.