Several College of Liberal Arts offices, centers moving to Hartshorn and Tiley House May 21
On May 21, several departments and centers from the College of Liberal Arts will be relocating to the Hartshorn Center and the Tiley House.
On May 21, several departments and centers from the College of Liberal Arts will be relocating to the Hartshorn Center and the Tiley House.
The College of Liberal Arts celebrates the outstanding achievement of our faculty and staff for 2017-2018.
Curiosity from an early age inspired Professor Laura Raynolds to study sociology. Now, she is leading the world in fair trade research and scholarship.
Janae Brown, communication studies and ethnic studies double major, received the Outstanding Junior in the College of Liberal Arts award from national honor society Phi Kappa Phi.
The Department of Economics is inviting the University community to join them for “KellerFest,” an April 26 retirement reception in honor of Professor Bob Keller.
During the celebration of Earth Week, the Department of English is hosting two special speakers: award-winning poet and professor Ross Gay and professor and author Thomas S. Davis.
The collaborative program allows CSU faculty and students to provide multiple levels of physical and emotional stimulation for local residents living with Parkinson’s disease.
Kathleen Galvin, a professor in the Department of Anthropology and director of the Africa Center in the School for Global Environmental Sustainability, works with vulnerable communities at risk from climate and other global changes.
Anita Guerrini, professor of humanities and history at Oregon State University, will be speaking at Colorado State University this month as part of the 53rd annual Furniss Lectures.
April 10 is Equal Pay Day and women leaders in the College of Liberal Arts are participating.