What the U.S. can learn from Latin America about democracy
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.
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.
CSU’s ACT Human Rights Film Festival, Joe Blake Center for Engaged Humanities, and College of Liberal Arts Democracy Initiative will bring the award-winning documentary to Fort Collins for an exclusive film screening and post-film panel discussion.
CSU University Distinguished Professor Camille Dungy talks about her book Soil, how she teaches writing and the myth of the individual genius.
Faculty in the Brainwaves Research Lab and Music Therapy program are currently looking for participants in an ongoing research study to determine the effects of music therapy in children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Visiting Assistant Professor Vauhini Vara has been selected as one of two authors to represent Colorado’s local literary heritage.
Dana Hughes (B.A., ’98) shares how she uses storytelling to create connections and enhance social justice.
Meet just a few of the outstanding students who are graduating this spring, and see what music some of them would want to play as they celebrate this momentous occasion.
On Jan. 2, 2024, Marissa Rogers (B.A., ’14) made a New Year’s resolution to apply to be a contestant on her favorite gameshow – Wheel of Fortune. Less than a month later she was not only in the studio and on the show, but headed to the Bonus Round.