A new poetry anthology exploring the connection between people and the natural world highlights 210 contributors from the arts and ecology, including writers from the departments of English and Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology.
Over the past 30 years, wildfires in Colorado have increased in both frequency and size. especially in the past decade, according to a recent report from Colorado State University’s Regional Economic Development Institute.
Antonio Pedrós-Gascón, a professor of Spanish in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures in the College of Liberal Arts, published the foundational first volume in a planned eight-volume series of the complete writings of early and influential Spanish feminist thinker Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer.
Education in Motion celebrated its 10th anniversary this June. The MLK lesson was one of many presentations facilitated by nationally acclaimed dance educator, curriculum developer, and consultant Ann Biddle, who is the director of the Dance Education Laboratory Institute – Teacher Certificate Program in New York City.
The Joe Blake Center for Engaged Humanities at Colorado State University has named four faculty members as Faculty Fellows for 2025-2026: Abraham Khan, Nina McConigley, Brittney Sly, and Jonna Yarrington.