Faculty Friday: Beth Tropman
Beth Tropman, a professor specializing in "meta-ethics" within the Department of Philosophy, loves to challenge her students with tough questions around moral truths.
Beth Tropman, a professor specializing in "meta-ethics" within the Department of Philosophy, loves to challenge her students with tough questions around moral truths.
International student Feixue Mei is studying graphic design 4,000 miles away from her home in Wuhan City in the Hubel province of China.
Now in its third year of production by the Department of Communication Studies, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival is partnering with the College of Liberal Arts Dean's Office and three academic programs, and engaging more than 50 CLA faculty and students in festival film curation, programming, and publicity.
Radhika Desai will be speaking on Thursday, April 12, at 6 p.m. in Clark A 205.
In 2017 and 2018, the College of Liberal Arts added 15 new programs to help students prepare for a changing world of work.
Meet a group of instructors from the LEAP Institute for the Arts: Antonio Cuyler, Sandra Ceas, and Emelie Borello.
Colorado State University is hosting two events centered around compassion in the workplace.
Immigration is one of the most emotional and divisive issues in contemporary politics. But what relationship does immigration have with the American West, and what can an improved knowledge of the complicated history behind immigration bring to current public discourse?
Doug Hesse will deliver a lecture at CSU on April 17 at 5:30 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Theater exploring the meaning and value of writing within STEM-focused research institutions.
Die Zauberflöte, German for “The Magic Flute,” is a classic opera making its way to the Griffin Concert Hall stage during the first week of April.