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For more than 22 years, Great Conversations has created a community for those eager to explore, think, and understand.
The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art would not exist at Colorado State University without Linny Frickman.
Each week, the University Center for the Arts at Colorado State University is filled with local middle school students and music instructors eager to be part of something special.
Dr. Alexandra Bernasek traveled to Hanoi, Vietnam in November of 2016 to teach the ninth cohort of a partnership between Foreign Trade University (FTU) and Colorado State University.
A study recently published in the journal Science shows that artificial intelligence (AI) technologies display racial and gender bias.
A common myth about getting an English degree is that English majors become teachers, writers, or work in publishing. These are their only options, right?
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.
With his first year at CSU now under his belt, College of Liberal Arts Dean Ben Withers has announced plans to elevate the visibility and vitality of the college by increasing the support and impact of faculty scholarship.
Edward Barbier’s path to becoming one of the world’s leading environmental and resource economists began as a kid, when he saw developing nations firsthand as his father’s government service took the family to southeast Asia.
At first glance, one might not guess that an unassuming suite of offices in an old residence hall is home to a comprehensive student training ground for the world of publishing, a place one former intern calls “an oasis in Aylesworth.”