Assistant professor of Economics Zachary Schaller studies labor unions in the US. In early 2024, Schaller received a $50,000 grant from the Russell Sage Foundation, the first grant ever awarded to a CLA faculty member from this prestigious national funder and only the second for CSU overall.
A new class from the Department of Journalism and Media Communication launched a campus-wide streaming platform to help students move beyond traditional broadcast television into the brave new world of streaming media. RAM+, or JTC 490 Streaming Platform Content and Management, gives students hands-on experience in the process of managing, producing, and streaming video and audio content.
The annual march will not be held due to anticipated inclement weather. Doors to the Lory Student Center Grand Ballrooms open at 2 p.m. on Jan. 20, and the program will begin at 2:15 p.m.
On Oct. 24, nearly 100 writers gathered for two CSU Writes workshops led by Helen Sword, an internationally acclaimed author, educator and expert on academic writing productivity.
The Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) program at CSU is once again inviting faculty to explore how writing can enhance student engagement, understanding and success across all disciplines.
CSU Professor Ernesto Sagás talked about the political upsets Latin American democracies have seen in recent years, and what the U.S. can learn from them.
Comedians have been joking about politics for probably as long as there have been politicians. But in the past few years, there’s been a noticeable shift in political comedy.
Matthew Hitt, an associate professor of political science at Colorado State University, broke down the history of the Electoral College, why it exists and how it works.