What it means to be human
“When we talk about science and the way it is related to politics, we are looking at the way in which human activities are interdependent with the wider world.”
“When we talk about science and the way it is related to politics, we are looking at the way in which human activities are interdependent with the wider world.”
By Tony Phifer, as appearing in SOURCE From the best parade in Fort Collins, to a rockin’ festival and beer garden in an iconic campus setting, to a popular 5K run, to a gridiron clash between conference foes, CSU’s Homecoming and Family Weekend has got your entertainment needs covered. CSU’s 102nd Homecoming celebration is set […]
By Jeff Dodge, as appearing in SOURCE Kenneth Shockley, associate professor of philosophy and academic director of the Sustainability Academy at the University at Buffalo-SUNY, will be the first to occupy the Holmes Rolston Endowed Chair in Environmental Ethics at CSU. His work at CSU will focus on the interdependence of environmental values and […]
By Kate Jeracki, as appearing in SOURCE Kelly Long, associate dean for undergraduate studies in the College of Liberal Arts, has accepted the position of Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs for Colorado State University, starting July 1. Long, associate professor of history, will take the office currently held by Dave Gilkey, who will return to his […]
By Rachael Johnson Ann Gill, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, announced the recipients of the College’s 2015-16 awards at the Spring Faculty and Staff Meeting and Awards Celebration on April 27 at the Lory Student Center. The awards acknowledge the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff and volunteers within the College. […]
The CSU College of Liberal Arts is proud to debut our fully online Spring 2016 Liberal Arts Magazine. In this special issue, Dean Ann Gill leaves parting words to the liberal arts family as her June retirement nears. Additional feature stories include the Gill Endowment, special alumni speakers, and the announcement of Dean Gill’s successor, […]
By Megan Fischer, as appearing in the Rocky Mountain Collegian Sixteen films involving human rights played on CSU’s campus, at the Lyric Cinéma Café, and at the Harmony Library from April 15-22, 2016 as a part of the first ACT Human Rights Film Festival in Fort Collins. The film festival was organized by CSU communication […]
The ACT Human Rights Film Festival, produced by the Department of Communication Studies, has gained a wide range of attention from area news outlets in recent days. Colorado Public Radio, the Coloradoan and the Rocky Mountain Collegian have each featured stories about the inaugural film fest, which is kicking off its inaugural year on Friday, […]
This article is about a past event. For current information about the ACT Film Festival, visit www.actfilmfest.org By Jeff Dodge, as appearing in SOURCE The ACT Human Rights Film Festival at Colorado State University has announced its much-anticipated lineup of screenings and discussions for its inaugural April 15-22 run. The full schedule and tickets for […]
By Tatiana Parafiniuk-Talesnick, as appearing in The Rocky Mountain Collegian After a nearly four-decade-old career at Colorado State University, and with retirement around the corner, the dean of the College of Liberal Arts has many accomplishments she could share. However, Ann Gill is not one to boast. “I feel incredibly blessed to have had this job […]