Communication Studies Scholars Convene Summer Writing Retreat
Twelve communication studies faculty and graduate students attend the department's first-ever summer writing retreat.
Twelve communication studies faculty and graduate students attend the department's first-ever summer writing retreat.
From July 31 to Aug. 4, Colorado State University welcomes a one-of-a-kind, international piano competition and festival that gives Northern Colorado the exciting opportunity to hear extraordinary pianists from around the world.
Rose Gorrell, a graduate student in Colorado State University’s public history program, interned this summer with the National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC).
Ashley VanDyke, international studies major at Colorado State University, traveled abroad to study the Chinese language in Dalian, China with the Critical Language Scholarship.
Kelsea Altheim and Rachel Melton, Colorado State University English majors, participate in a educational and community health program in Zambia, Africa.
In an effort to keep up with the constantly changing nature of its discipline, CSU’s Department of Journalism and Media Communication held its first “undergraduate curriculum stakeholder’s summit” this spring to engage faculty with current and former students as well as professionals in the industry.
Michael Carolan is kind of a big deal in New Zealand.
It all started in the summer of 1969, when Jim Judge brought a team of CSU students to excavate the Roberts Ranch Buffalo Jump. From then on, the Archaeology Field School became an annual summer course teaching students about archaeological survey and excavation at sites across the western Great Plains.
Bismark Danyo, an exchange scholar from Ghana and guide for the Learn and Serve study abroad program, is visiting CSU and the U.S. for the first time.
As I tell my students, the U.S. press system has its faults, but they probably won’t have to worry about being threatened, jailed or killed for doing their jobs.