First European ‘Energy Transitions’ education abroad program a success
This summer, six CSU students sought to understand how transitioning to renewable energy is as much of a cultural question as it is a technical one.
This summer, six CSU students sought to understand how transitioning to renewable energy is as much of a cultural question as it is a technical one.
Teaching has been described as “the toughest job you'll ever love,” yet the teacher turnover rate is at an all-time high nationwide. Why is this case?
Tim Amidon is both a firefighter and a rhetorician, examining the ways in which communication, literacy, and technology are used in high-risk, high-stress situations. Amidon’s research investigates how communication and the various technologies we use help us to create and participate in the world around us.
The College of Liberal Arts is celebrating the accomplishments of our faculty as they become University Distinguish Faculty.
The second semester of “LB 393: Seminar in Arts, Humanities and the Social Sciences” offers a new interdisciplinary look into the similarities between pottery and poetry.
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledged the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers within the College at annual award ceremony.
Four CSU students were selected for the Colorado Department of Higher Education’s Future Educator Honor Roll and honored at a state ceremony at History Colorado on April 29.
Three faculty members from the College of Liberal Arts were selected for the 2018-2019 Resident Fellow Program for the School of Global Environmental Sustainability. They have each been given fellowship to research complex issues across the globe.
Camille Dungy, a professor in CSU’s Department of English, has won another major honor: a Guggenheim Fellowship.
ACT Human Rights Film Festival comes to a close Saturday, April 13, at Lory Student Center Theatre with the Colorado premiere of Words from a Bear at 7:30 p.m.