Clark construction update May 2024
The fencing around Clark A and B will be moved after Commencement to accommodate mitigation and tearing down of Clark B. Those needing access to Clark C will need to use the SW and SE entrances.
The fencing around Clark A and B will be moved after Commencement to accommodate mitigation and tearing down of Clark B. Those needing access to Clark C will need to use the SW and SE entrances.
Congratulations to English faculty Ramona Ausubel, Camille Dungy, and Vauhini Vara and the College of Liberal Art’s Ann Claycomb for being named finalists for this year’s Colorado Book Awards!
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2024.
CSU’s Democracy Summit hosted by the College of Liberal Arts was held April 8-12, 2024. It featured a variety of presentations, films, panels and workshops to help campus and community explore and improve the democratic health of our community and country.
Childers, who specializes in the modern American West and the environment, will be at the Center for the Fall 2024 semester working on his book, ‘The Mountains are Calling: Tourists and the Unmaking of Yosemite National Park.’
After 34 years as a rhetorician, university professor and administrator, Dr. Mike Palmquist is retiring from Colorado State University.
This Insights Speaker Series features four CLA faculty highlighting international relations through a unique lens.
Students in an interdisciplinary CSU course engage with literature, philosophy, creative writing, printmaking, letterpress, book arts, and the community when they create cyanotypes with women from Larimer County Community Corrections.
“My ability to communicate in writing, and in person, and find ways to resonate with a variety of audiences has been pivotal to my work,” said Clark. “From working with a member of the public to working with attorneys and judges who have advanced degrees, my ability to navigate into all of those spaces was critical to getting where I am today.”
Feminist studies scholar Alison Kafer will be guest speaking in the Department of Ethnic Studies Distinguished Lecture series on Thursday, April 18.