Local artist, drag performer showcases ‘From Shame to Pride’ at ACT Human Rights Film Festival
The animated short examines issues of identity, homophobia at the seventh annual film fest.
The animated short examines issues of identity, homophobia at the seventh annual film fest.
ACT Human Rights Film Festival is celebrating its fifth edition in 2020 with an ambitious nine days of films, parties, conversations, and more, April 3-11.
The National Communication Association has honored Colorado State University Associate Professor of Communication Studies Thomas R. Dunn with its 2018 Outstanding Book Award for Queerly Remembered: Rhetorics for Representing the GLBTQ Past. Dunn will receive the award at the104th NCA conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, November 9.
The National Communication Association has selected Colorado State University Professor of Communication Studies Karrin Vasby Anderson as the next editor of its Quarterly Journal of Speech (QJS), the most prestigious and oldest peer-reviewed journal published in the field of rhetorical studies.
The Center for Public Deliberation at Colorado State University has been selected as one of five finalists for the “local” category of 2018 American Civic Collaboration Awards, popularly known as The Civvys.