Curiosity, generosity, and new knowledge
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.
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.
The College of Liberal Arts celebrates the outstanding achievement of our faculty and staff for 2017-2018.
In 2017 and 2018, the College of Liberal Arts added 15 new programs to help students prepare for a changing world of work.
Peter Erickson loved the challenge of studying a foreign language while he was in college, and now enjoys teaching diverse topics related to German culture, philosophy, history, and art in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.
For the fourth year in a row, Colorado State University ranks in the top 10 on the Peace Corps’ annual list of Top Volunteer-Producing College and Universities.
A bilingual film series and symposium titled “Environment and Conflict in Latin America” will be held Feb. 27 through March 2.
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.
Peter Dickerson won first place in a Japanese speech competition, earning him a trip to Japan as a representative of Colorado State University and the United States through the KAKEHSHI Project.
Two CSU students have received the William J. & Jean S. Griswold Scholarship for the 2017-18 academic year.
Rebecca Hermann is no stranger to unique surroundings. The Environmental Health and Spanish double major has already been abroad to two different countries during her collegiate career, and now is off on a new adventure: using her Fulbright scholarship to teach English in Colombia.