Outstanding Grad: Bemnet Tefera
Bemnet Tefera is recognized as an outstanding graduate for her commitment to equity and social justice in the CSU community.
Bemnet Tefera is recognized as an outstanding graduate for her commitment to equity and social justice in the CSU community.
Marcus Zacarias is recognized as an outstanding graduate in the College of Liberal Arts for his dedication to serving the CSU community.
Abi Tekeste is recognized as an outstanding graduate for her dedication to learning about herself and her community.
Samantha May, political science major with minors in legal studies and criminology, is the December 2022 commencement student speaker for the College of Liberal Arts.
As part of a continuing effort to bring community members and city leaders on campus to engage with students, the Straayer Center for Public Service Leadership and the Department of Political Science hosted a series of events to support and educate members of the campus community prior to the 2022 election.
Abi Tekeste and Giselle Alpizar-Calixto use their summer internship experience with CSU Extension to understand the language barriers to healthcare, and to provide information and resources, in rural Colorado in a project called Spanish in Professional Environments.
This summer, political science major Aidan Lyde worked on the Community Networks in Fire-Environment Resilience (CoNIFER) Project to improve the understanding of wildfire risk mitigation planning based on wildfire protection plans in Colorado with CSU Extension.
Commitment is the word that comes to mind when thinking about Donn and Linda Hopkins. Whether it’s a commitment to the community through police work and economic development, or a commitment to help others through local non-profit boards, this longtime CSU couple have been rightly named community ambassadors.
Jackson Hunter has served as the president of the Liberal Arts Dean's Leadership Council and competed in the 2022 World Championships for Irish Dance while earning his two degrees in political science and history.
After more than 50 years, the most heavily utilized academic building on the Fort Collins main campus is getting a makeover.