Is the Supreme Court losing its legitimacy? Study examines how Americans’ perceptions could turn into reality
New research examines how people view the U.S. Supreme Court and what that could mean for democracy.
New research examines how people view the U.S. Supreme Court and what that could mean for democracy.
There have only been six Guggenheim Fellows in CSU’s history, including three from the English department’s MFA Creative Writing Program.
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.
The nonprofit cooperative publisher represents 15 universities throughout Colorado, Wyoming and Alaska, along with four imprints.
Published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, the CSU study surveyed 940 American adults currently in romantic relationships to learn who calls their romantic partners their best friends and how that may affect their well-being.
Selected as the 2024 winner of the Academy of American Poets First Book Award, CSU professor Robin Walter’s debut poetry collection, ‘Little Mercy’ is connecting with audiences across Colorado.
Produced by professors Suzanne Faris and Tobi Jacobi, ‘Knowing Her: Women’s Work & Leadership at CSU, 1925-2025’ brings together works of art, narrative storytelling, and archival research to reflect the multifaceted experiences and voices of women faculty and staff at CSU.
In “Sweet Nothings: Confessions of a Candy Lover,” Perry explores the way candy acts as a conduit to greater conversations about art and philosophy, body image, love and desire, class and culinary history.
CSU paleoanthropologist Michael Pante was part of the team that uncovered evidence suggesting that early human ancestors were present in Europe 1.95 million years ago.
Based on their wildfire research, IRISS researcher Anne Mook and colleague Pilar Morales-Giner spoke with CSU’s The Audit about the deeper impact wildfires can have on communities.