Faculty Friday: Rebecca Phillips
Rebecca Phillips comes from a family of professional bandsmen and is the director of bands at Colorado State University where she conducts the CSU Wind Symphony.
Rebecca Phillips comes from a family of professional bandsmen and is the director of bands at Colorado State University where she conducts the CSU Wind Symphony.
About 1,500 high school journalism students and their advisers from around Colorado will descend on the CSU campus Thursday, Sept. 27, for the annual J-Day.
Hongyan Xiang joined the history department in 2014 and teaches courses about Modern China, Japan, and East Asia. Her research studies are currently French Catholic missionaries in modern and early modern China.
The College of Liberal Arts is hosting a community discussion tackling why the liberal arts matter and the role they play in creating a civil society in increasingly polarized and partisan times.
The Honors Program at Colorado State Unversity sends students in the Department of English to study Shakespeare at the renowned Oxford University. Senior Rachel Surratt learned to navigate the streets of Oxford, England, and learn about the history of the streets where Shakespeare himself once walked.
Nontraditional ethnic studies student, Anna Wiig, received the prestigious Gilman International Scholarship -- a grant program that gave her the opportunity to study abroad for an entire semester in Peru. She focused on cultural and social dynamics, like race, immigration, and sustainability, while increasing her Spanish language abilities during her semester.
Economics students know Professor Nancy Jianakoplos studies household wealth accumulation, gender differences in financial risk taking, and sports economics, but she has a not-so-secret passion for Teletubbies and college football, too.
Each week, Pulitzer Prize-winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove selects a single poem to feature in the Sunday issue of the New York Times Magazine. For the Aug. 12 edition, the magazine’s poetry editor chose “Still Life” by Colorado State University English Professor Camille Dungy.
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the University Center for the Arts, the new Name a Seat campaign gives donors a chance to leave their legacy by naming a seat while helping support scholarships for School of Music, Theatre, and Dance students.
A Colorado State University faculty member argues in a new book that the term "food justice" should be viewed much more broadly, and he outlines several examples of how food is used as a key element in social justice efforts.