2018 Colorado Book Awards honors four CSU faculty and alumni
CSU faculty and alumni won in four of the 14 categories for the 2018 Colorado Book Awards.
CSU faculty and alumni won in four of the 14 categories for the 2018 Colorado Book Awards.
CSU harp student Abigail Enssle has won the Anne Adams Awards of the American Harp Society that took place at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana last week. The student of harp professor Courtney Hershey Bresh was selected into the semi-final round with an unprecedented 24 other competitors representing 15 schools, and advanced to the final […]
The six annual Organ Week, a summer organ festival presented by the School of Music, Theatre and Dance at Colorado State University, takes place June 4-7 with concerts, lectures, and masterclasses held at the University Center for the Arts, First United Methodist Church, and First Presbyterian Church in Fort Collins. The School continues its year-long […]
As the national parks brace for throngs of summer visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of wildlife, Colorado State University faculty and students are improving the way parks keep people from getting too close to wild animals.
This team was one of five selected for grants from a Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research program called Tipping Points.
Story by Mary Ellen Sanger Poet Seth Bodine (Journalism and Media Communication, ’18) has written one haiku a day for the past three years, publishing them on his Instagram channel @haikuaday. At more than 1,200 haiku poems written, it seems he never runs out of words to mold. Bodine was able to coax his words […]
In the CSU College of Liberal Arts, our research, scholarship, and creative artistry teaches people to deal with complexity, diversity, and change. We provide skills for people to explore or solve the world’s most pressing human problems. In other words – we advance the human experience. From an archaeological site in northern Tanzania to the […]
CSU alumna Jenny Cavnar made history Monday night, becoming just the third woman to do play-by-play on a Major League Baseball broadcast. She’s the only woman to do both TV and radio play-by-play in the National League.
By Emily Kaiser, SMTD Publicity Intern Colorado State University Dance presents this semester’s Senior Dance Capstone Concert, Eventide. Senior dance majors Tiana Farnsworth, Hannah Finnegan, and Emily LaCourse prepare their final dance concert before walking across the graduation stage in May. The concert takes place in the University Dance Theater at the University Center for […]
The College of Liberal Arts celebrates the outstanding achievement of our faculty and staff for 2017-2018.