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Insights Speaker Series: Interdisciplinarity in action
This Insights Speaker Series features four CLA faculty highlighting international relations through a unique lens.
Insights Speaker Series: A global perspective
This Insights Speaker Series features three CLA faculty highlighting international relations through a unique lens.
CSU’s Ed Barbier’s call to climate action for the G7 Summit featured in ‘Nature’
CSU School of Global and Environmental Sustainability Senior Scholar Ed Barbier urges world leaders to take “swift and decisive” action.
Spooky movies you need to see
Spooky season is the perfect time to get scared with friends, and what better way than to watch a few horror films, heart-pumping thrillers, and scary TV shows together? Luckily the Department of Communication Studies is home to CSU’s film studies minor, so Communication Studies faculty and graduate students know a thing or two about spooky films.
CSU economists: Investment in education would reduce financial inequality in Colorado
If Colorado wants to proactively decrease poverty levels and the income gap between white communities and communities of color, it should invest in education, the judiciary, health care and human services, according to CSU researchers.
For the Love of Clark: A presentation by history graduate students
History graduate students explore the architecture and history of the Clark Building, a fixture on the CSU campus since 1968.
Bonanza! CSU anthropologist wins NEH support for Bolivian mining research
CSU anthropologist wins $30,000 fellowship award for Bolivian mining research from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
CSU prof’s new book explores environmental policy’s impact on nomadism around Mediterranean
In the 1800s, shepherds around the Mediterranean Sea moved their flocks between summer and winter pastures seasonally, traveling through forests in southern France and other areas.
CSU centers collaborate on book of student essays about Rocky Mountain National Park
One center at Colorado State University teaches graduate students in English the literary publishing process, from manuscript to final printing, while another challenges history students to apply the tools of the historian to public lands management.
Sociology’s Carolan receives Fulbright to study precision agriculture and farm robotics in Canada
A Colorado State University faculty member in the Department of Sociology is teaming up with a Canadian researcher at the University of Ottawa to study the economic and social effects of precision agriculture.