To help adults age healthier, CSU economists say we need to distribute the wealth
Older Americans with more wealth tend to be healthier. New research by Assistant Professor Ray Miller of the Department of Economics describes why.
Older Americans with more wealth tend to be healthier. New research by Assistant Professor Ray Miller of the Department of Economics describes why.
Known as the largest and most comprehensive ranking of schools for military service members and veterans, the Best for Vets list touted CSU’s reputation as one of the nation’s top public research universities. The ranking also highlighted CSU’s sustainability efforts, noting that the university has earned four consecutive Platinum Sustainability ratings.
At Colorado State University, faculty, students and staff are working together to strengthen our democracy. This special report from SOURCE explores the work happening at CSU as well as answering those tough questions in order to blaze a path toward a healthy democracy.
Dominik Stecula is an assistant professor of political science at Colorado State University. His research focuses on the intersection of political communication, political behavior and science communication in the American media. Stecula recently spoke on CSU’s The Audit podcast about the changing way people look at the media and democracy.
Sure, a political science 101 textbook might offer one definition, but students in a special Colorado State University class have been given a space to create their own, culminating in a Constitutional Convention at the end of the semester.
Bob Lawrence, professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science, passed away Oct. 8 at the age of 91. Those who knew the longtime Colorado State University professor said he was an inspiring figure, a powerful voice in political science — and a dear friend and mentor. Lawrence’s footprints linger within the halls of the […]
While Johnny Plastini is best known on campus as a faculty member and printmaking area coordinator in the Department of Art and Art History, he also applies his artistic passions to growing hops and brewing beer.
Colorado State University welcomed one of its largest classes ever this fall and also saw record enrollment of diverse students.
Following her investiture as the 16th president of Colorado State University, Amy Parsons described her top priorities for the institution in her first Fall Address on Oct. 4.
Two CSU professors shared their insights about the elk rut and how to observe nature without being an idiot.