Communication Studies Scholars Convene Summer Writing Retreat
Twelve communication studies faculty and graduate students attend the department's first-ever summer writing retreat.
Twelve communication studies faculty and graduate students attend the department's first-ever summer writing retreat.
Kelsea Altheim and Rachel Melton, Colorado State University English majors, participate in a educational and community health program in Zambia, Africa.
Off the Hook Arts, now in its seventh season, will take a deep and thoughtful look at climate change and its impact on the planet over the next month by bringing together music, visual arts and science in the form of concerts, lectures, films, art exhibitions and STEAM-based educational events for all ages.
CSU faculty and alumni won in four of the 14 categories for the 2018 Colorado Book Awards.
Engaged scholarship is one way that faculty and students in the College of Liberal Arts are collaborating with communities to co-create knowledge and to have significant impact. We believe that our disciplines will be key in addressing crucial issues and enhancing the quality of life of the diverse people of Colorado, the nation, and the world.
From electronic art to silver mining in Bolivia, the German Enlightenment to Congressional productivity, our faculty are able to extend their research based on donor support from Great Conversations.
For assistant professor of English Doug Cloud, rhetoric can be used for social justice. “It goes beyond describing reality as it is and articulates new and sometimes radical visions of how things could be.”
Graduating senior Seth Bodine collaborated with artists, dancers, and videographers to create a multi-media production entitled, "Crossings."
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.