Closing night of ACT celebrates N. Scott Momaday April 13
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.
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.
Water lies at the heart of what it means to be human and what it means to flourish in our own place in the world. From a philosophical and ethical perspective, our particular understandings and interpretations of water reveal our sense of identity (the who), our sense of place (the where), and our meaning and purpose in the world (the why).
Grant S. Lee, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at Colorado State University, passed away October 11, 2018. He is remembered for his 42 years of service at Colorado State University.
This year’s CSU Homecoming & Family Weekend is all about traditions – those from our past that connect us to our land-grant heritage as well as the new ones we create as students, faculty, and alumni of Colorado State University.
Philosophy Professor Phil Cafaro makes an economic and environmental argument for reducing immigration in his recently published book.
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.
Beth Tropman, a professor specializing in "meta-ethics" within the Department of Philosophy, loves to challenge her students with tough questions around moral truths.
Now in its third year of production by the Department of Communication Studies, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival is partnering with the College of Liberal Arts Dean's Office and three academic programs, and engaging more than 50 CLA faculty and students in festival film curation, programming, and publicity.
In 2017 and 2018, the College of Liberal Arts added 15 new programs to help students prepare for a changing world of work.