LEAP Master’s student pursues dreams in New York City
Brenna Clendaniel is an online LEAP Master’s student living in New York City, pursuing her dream of working for a New York City theatre company.
Brenna Clendaniel is an online LEAP Master’s student living in New York City, pursuing her dream of working for a New York City theatre company.
As 2016-2017 Vice President of Research Fellows, College of Liberal Arts graduate students Hannah Love and Maggie Jones were given the opportunity to explore the ways interdisciplinary collaborations generate success.
The ACT Human Rights Film Festival kicks off its second year with a release party on March 28 at Odell Brewing, and the festival running April 14-21. A variety of film stars or directors will be in attendance over the week. See film trailers, times, and locations on actfilmfest.org. Tickets go on sale March 16.
A CSU program shows that attending the symphony reverses cognitive decline in people with dementia.
A program that gives CSU students real-world experience facilitating discussions on difficult issues recently celebrated its 10th anniversary.
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 […]
Liberal arts commencement ceremonies will take place Saturday, May 14th 2016. Both ceremonies may be viewed live via web. The following lists details of both ceremonies. For more information or to view the live web-cast, visit commencement.colostate.edu. College of Liberal Arts I Art and Art History and Music, Theatre and Dance Saturday, May 14th, 2016 […]
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, […]