NEA grant to CSU gives boost to literary press’s publications
A Colorado State University center that gives students real-world experience in the publishing industry has received an infusion of funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
A Colorado State University center that gives students real-world experience in the publishing industry has received an infusion of funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Susan Opp has always been driven to help communities, but she didn't always know that she wanted to go into public policy. Now a professor in the Department of Political Science, she is proud to call herself a "pracademic."
David Fischer, the first person to receive a Ph.D. in economics from CSU, taught natural resource economics around the world. Among other accomplishments, he developed a framework for studying large-scale environmental accidents.
From Japanese American confinement camps to National Heritage Areas, Alex Hernandez brings communities together for historic preservation projects as an assistant program manager and historian for the National Park Service.
Annie Seipel is a non-traditional student in almost every sense of the word. At age 45 Seipel is on the brink of finishing her bachelor’s degree combining her interests of Arabic and metal-working.
The outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in 2014-15 in Flint, Michigan, was likely caused by a change in the city’s drinking water supply, according to a study led by Colorado State University researchers.
“It is time to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure … I am asking both parties to come together to give us the safe, fast, reliable and modern infrastructure our economy needs and our people deserve.”
Myanne Hamm, a senior studying communications, makes the most of her time at CSU through on-campus involvement, service work abroad and athletics.
Sandy Ceas uses art to bring communities together around the world, and she's offering a new education abroad program in India for students to join her.
Department of Economics is pleased to host Samuel Bowles as a seminar speaker on Thursday, Feb. 1.