Gregory Allicar Museum of Art hosts ‘Communities in Common’ open house
Visitors will have after-hours access to the museum's permanent collection as well as three current exhibitions.
Visitors will have after-hours access to the museum's permanent collection as well as three current exhibitions.
Through a co-taught course between philosophy and computer science at CSU, computer science students are asked to grapple with whether or not the technology they produce serves as an effective extension of human values and morals.
The internationally recognized composer and CSU professor of music composition had the piece, "Flying Jewels," commissioned for The United States Air Force Band project "Hope Arises." The composition recently premiered at the New Jersey Music Educator’s Association conference.
The animated short examines issues of identity, homophobia at the seventh annual film fest.
The second genHERous event was held on March 5, 2022, bringing seven generations of women together in conversation to talk about their lives, share advice, and work together to build intergenerational connections with one another.
The proposal aims to take transdisciplinary research to a new level by creating a regional sustainability network that spans the state.
Graduate students provide teaching, research, creative artistry, and other support to the College of Liberal Arts and to CSU.
As CEO today, Diane still finds herself relying on lessons she first learned as an undergraduate at CSU. She cites key skills like critical thinking, collaboration, public speaking, and writing as ones she first honed in CSU classrooms and upon which she was able to build her successful career.
Through a grant from PetSmart Charities, Edward Sarasty Salazar is working as a graduate research assistant to improve access to veterinary care for Spanish-speaking pet owners. His work will contribute to the development of a curriculum of Spanish for Veterinarians.
Ethical questions in the medical field have challenged practitioners since the age of Aristotle. With the focus and training in applied ethics, alumni Eli Weber and Gwendy Reyes-Illg use their graduate philosophy education in their careers as a bioethics director for Kaiser Permanente and a practicing veterinarian.