Tag: "College of Liberal Arts"
Committee describes presidential search process as thoughtful, inclusive, rigorous, and intense
The 31-member Search Advisory Committee was made up of people who represented a variety of campus and community stakeholder groups including tenured and non-tenure-track faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, the agricultural community, community and business leaders, as well as members of the CSU System Board of Governors.
Can virtual reality play a role in veterinary education? CSU researchers think so
VetVR is a multidisciplinary initiative aimed at developing and testing virtual educational tools for veterinary medicine.
CEO, longtime Colorado State University leader Amy Parsons tapped as finalist for president of CSU Fort Collins
Amy Parsons – CEO of a global e-commerce company based in Denver, longtime Colorado State University leader, and former executive vice chancellor for the CSU System – has been named as the finalist in the search for the 16th president of Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
Guest column: Phased plan to provide coverage for mandatory fees for graduate assistants
"The announcement of this plan marks a significate step forward amid several years of calling attention to the issue of graduate assistant compensation."
CSU fundraising effort to develop school for orphans in Uganda sees progress, but more donations still needed
A project to construct school buildings for orphans in a Uganda village – started by a Colorado State University custodian and student more than seven years ago – has not only survived the pandemic but expanded, and fundraising continues for additional improvements.
Master of Public Policy and Administration Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Alexis Kennedy
Assistant Professor Alexis Kennedy speaks about engaged scholarship, the strong student community, and the value of a public policy and administration degree in today's society.
GradShow 2022 celebrates presenters with over $20K in awards
CSU graduate students presented their research, entrepreneurship and creative arts while competing for over $20,000 in scholarships during the 2022 GradShow on Nov. 16.
Fighting on with all its might, CSU anthem turns 90
The CSU Fight Song turns 90 years old this Saturday, Nov. 19! While the lyrics have changed over time – such as modifying "stalwart Aggies" to "stalwart Ram Team" as the university's mascot and name changed in 1950s – the beloved rallying tune has been sung thousands of times across nine decades.
The Audit: Can healing our divided nation start at the dinner table?
CSU Sociology Professor and Food Systems Institute Co-director Michael Carolan spoke to The Audit podcast about his research into food, food systems and building empathy on common ground.