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Scholarships Remain a Top Focus During the State Your Purpose Campaign
As a result of the State Your Purpose Campaign, College of Liberal Arts scholarship recipients have millions of reasons to be thankful. Thanks to the generosity of alumni, faculty and staff, and friends, $14.5 million has been raised in support of College of Liberal Arts scholarships, impacting CSU’s $1 billion fundraising goal, but more importantly, impacting the lives of countless students.
Should I stay or should I go? How people make decisions about disasters
When a disaster threatens, how do people decide whether to stay or to evacuate? To rebuild or relocate? How to restore their lives? Prof. Kate Browne’s work with survivors of Hurricane Harvey explores the decisions people make using a novel “assemblage” technique.
ACT Human Rights Film Festival joins international Human Rights Film Network
The ACT Human Rights Film Festival is the latest festival to be accepted into the Human Rights Film Network (HRFN), an international partnership of 41 independent human rights film festivals.
Center for Public Deliberation receives national ‘Civvy’ award
The Center for Public Deliberation has received a national “Civvy” award for being an example of collaborative work that elevates democracy and civic engagement.
CSU Extension internship gives liberal arts students hands-on experience
Four students from the College of Liberal Arts participated in a unique internship opportunity with the CSU Extension program this summer. Each intern experienced hands-on training and research in different counties across Colorado focusing on issues troubling the community.
Anthropology Field School Scholarship brings anthropology to life
For these five students, the Anthropology Field School Scholarship offered an opportunity to participate in a summer course providing hands-on experiences.
50 summers of CSU archaeology field schools: discovering the past by training students for the future
It all started in the summer of 1969, when Jim Judge brought a team of CSU students to excavate the Roberts Ranch Buffalo Jump. From then on, the Archaeology Field School became an annual summer course teaching students about archaeological survey and excavation at sites across the western Great Plains.
Outside the Ivory Tower: Engaging with the community through engaged scholarship
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.
New ‘Public Anthropology’ course takes academic work to the streets
Kate Browne, professor of anthropology at Colorado State University, tried something new this semester.