ASCSU to host ‘Climate Change & CSU’ forum as part of new Impact Initiative series
The forum will feature a variety of speakers from different departments, ranging from economics to philosophy.
The forum will feature a variety of speakers from different departments, ranging from economics to philosophy.
“For me personally, Joe’s true gift is the time he spent with us in the college: times he spent breaking bread with our chairs, faculty, and students talking about the liberal arts and how to foster our disciplines for new generations. He’s left us with the potential to carry on those conversations,” said Dean Ben Withers.
A border can be so many different things and have so many different implications once it is drawn. Borders define culture, opportunity, and identity. Some borders are visible and tangible while others are conceptual and symbolic. Learn more about how the liberal arts helps us navigate the borders in our lives in the Winter 2021 issue of the College of Liberal Arts Magazine.
This summer, the College of Liberal Arts is excited to offer a 9-credit opportunity for undergraduate students to study the environmental humanities during Summer Session at CSU’s Mountain Campus.
The Scott Artist Series and CSU’s Department of Art and Art History, in collaboration with the Hatton Gallery, will present an artist talk by Rowland Ricketts on March 1.
After retiring from a successful 25+ year career in public service, Darin Atteberry’s next chapter involves teaching the next generation of leaders what award-winning public service looks like.
The National Endowment for the Arts announced this month that Colorado State University’s Harrison Candelaria Fletcher, an associate professor in the Department of English, is among 35 writers around the country being awarded the prestigious 2022 Creative Writing Fellowship in Prose.
A political science capstone class looked beyond "fake news" to the root problem of information disorder in our democracy, and offered advice for citizens to responsibly combat misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation.
The Rocky Mountain Research Data Center will host an information session for CSU researchers on Wednesday, Feb. 9 from 1-2 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Room 382.
On the border between Mexico and Arizona is the postage stamp-sized oasis of Quitobaquito. But while the pond itself is tiny, what it holds is immense