Tag: "College of Liberal Arts"
All-campus town hall outlines what to expect for Spring 2021
Leadership outlined the university's sustained efforts around teaching and learning, even as year 2 of the COVID-19 pandemic arrives.
Lenses of the Liberal Arts: Health
The focus of our majors in liberal arts - culture, politics, communications, economics, and the like - intertwine with health challenges worldwide that range from pandemics to affordable housing, air quality to spiritual health. Learn more about how the liberal arts approach the topic of health in the Winter 2020/Spring 2021 issue of the College of Liberal Arts Magazine.
Health Care Globetrotters
Michael Henry (B.S. ’03) and Kathryn Bulger (B.A., ’06) knew each other in passing when they attended Colorado State University, and reunited years later to begin a journey together that has taken them all over the U.S. and Europe.
CSU announces plan for required COVID-19 screenings during spring semester
Colorado State University leaders have announced plans for screening students, faculty and staff for COVID-19 as the spring semester gets under way.
Guest column: Telling the Truth about Trump
If we have learnt anything from the ordeal of the Trump Administration, it is that the truth matters.
Listening sessions set on search for new VP for Diversity
Two sessions, led by the executive search firm, will be open to all CSU faculty, staff and students on Jan. 21-22.
President’s Council on Culture Award nominations now open
Nominations of individuals or teams that contribute to CSU culture in positive ways are due Feb. 15, 2021.
Media tip sheet: CSU experts available to discuss topics related to the aftermath of historic Capitol Hill violence
CSU is providing the following list of experts who can address a variety of topics related to the aftermath of the historic violence on Capitol Hill Jan. 6. The tip sheet is intended to provide resources to the media but not general contact information for the public.
Spring 2021 at CSU town hall scheduled for Jan. 15
Topics will include testing protocols, the spring academic schedule, university operations, and new and ongoing COVID-19 resources for students, faculty and staff.