CSU students to facilitate 'Art of Belonging' discussion
Student associates from CSU's Center for Public Deliberation will be facilitating the next Community Issues Forum in Fort Collins, titled "The Art of Belonging," on Wednesday, April 27.
Student associates from CSU's Center for Public Deliberation will be facilitating the next Community Issues Forum in Fort Collins, titled "The Art of Belonging," on Wednesday, April 27.
Linda Cates arrived at CSU in 1967 as a 21-year-old transfer student from the University of Colorado. She was married with an 18-month-old daughter to support and had no financial means to pay for college other than work-study jobs and student loans.
The ACT Human Rights Film Festival at Colorado State University has announced its much-anticipated lineup of screenings and discussions for its inaugural April 15-22 run.
Some of the world’s most powerful cinematic stories of struggle and hope will be told when Colorado State University’s Department of Communication Studies hosts the inaugural ACT Human Rights Film Festival April 15-22, on campus and at the Lyric Cinema Café in Fort Collins.
On Wednesday, March 9, Edward Schiappa, professor and head of Comparative Media Studies/Writing in MIT’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences, presents the 2016 Gravlee Lecture, “2015 as America’s Transgender Moment: The Role of Media Representation,” at 6 p.m. in the Lory Student Center, Ballroom A.
The National Communication Association named SPCM 200: Public Speaking, the class offered by CSU’s Department of Communication Studies, as a “Program of Distinction” at its 2015 annual convention in Las Vegas this November.
Gloria Blumanhourst, an office manager for the Department of Communication Studies is a 20-year employee of CSU; she has been in her current position for three and a half years.
A Colorado State University alumnus has been named the first adult National Goodwill Ambassador for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Organizers of Colorado State University’s inaugural ACT Human Rights Film Festival kicked off their awareness-raising campaign for the April 15-22 event during the Martin Luther King Day March on Monday.
The Key Community's Exploring Civic Interfaith Connections course, in cooperation with Hillel, Lutheran Campus Ministries, Unitarian Universalist Campus Ministry and the Geller Center, gathered at Everyday Joe's on Nov. 11 for the second annual "Bridging Our Beliefs" celebration.