Two-day symposium features international scholars, CSU faculty
International visiting scholars and CSU faculty will lead discussions regarding everyday aesthetics and contemporary art practices on May 9 and 10.
International visiting scholars and CSU faculty will lead discussions regarding everyday aesthetics and contemporary art practices on May 9 and 10.
The Pre-Catalyst for Innovative Partnerships (PRECIP) program was created to provide seed funding and support for new, early-stage research partnerships.
Bruce Bodaken (‘73), one of the CSU philosophy department’s most notable alums, recently retired as president, chairman and CEO of health insurance nonprofit Blue Shield of California.
Three students in CSU’s creative writing program have won awards in the Intro Journals Project, a literary competition for the best new work from students at institutions that belong to the Association of Writers and Writing Programs.
CSU students Kiloaulani Ka'awa-Gonzales, Arielle Quintana and Katelynne Johnson have been named 2016 Udall Scholars.
Student associates from CSU's Center for Public Deliberation will be facilitating the next Community Issues Forum in Fort Collins, titled "The Art of Belonging," on Wednesday, April 27.
In recognition of National Minority Health Month, the Colorado School of Public Health will host a Minority Health Summit on April 29 at Colorado State University.
CSU's first Truman Scholar in nearly 40 years plans to become a professor of Arabic to help create greater understanding among cultures.
About 35 students from Fort Morgan High School visited CSU on April 6 in a growing partnership that a faculty member and his students in the Department of Ethnic Studies have formed with that community.