Interview with Ariel Schnee, a Top Innovator at CSU Demo Day
CSU history graduate student, Ariel Schnee, won “Best in Show for Creative Works” and came in second place in the overall competition at CSU’s 2017 Demo Day.
CSU history graduate student, Ariel Schnee, won “Best in Show for Creative Works” and came in second place in the overall competition at CSU’s 2017 Demo Day.
Syria’s forgotten pluralism and why it matters today Syrian Christians and Muslims offer prayers for nuns held by rebels, at the Greek Orthodox Mariamiya Church in Damascus, Syria, in 2013. AP Photo Andrea Williams, Colorado State University The Syrian Civil War has been raging for six years. It has killed nearly half a million people […]
Communication Studies special faculty Dr. Abby Veliquette was recently honored with a 2017 CSU Alumni Association Best Teacher Award. Veliquette is one of six recipients from across the university.
CSU History Undergraduate uses an assignment in HIST 479 to apply for and get a “Public Programs” internship at the National Museum of American History
Director of the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, Linny Frickman, received the 2017 Spirit of Philanthropy Award at Celebrate! Colorado State Awards on April 18, 2017. Frickman is recognized for her passion and attention to art, to the museum, and to donors, alumni, and community members.
History students at CSU celebrate the cultures of the borderlands with an interactive story map for the El Chamizal National Monument.
CSU Theatre received excellent scores from Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival representative Laura Cuetera for the recent production of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Walt Jones. It is standard practice for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) – the national theatre program dedicated to the improvement of collegiate theatre […]
As 2016-2017 Vice President of Research Fellows, College of Liberal Arts graduate students Hannah Love and Maggie Jones were given the opportunity to explore the ways interdisciplinary collaborations generate success.
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program (LACS) presents an Interdisciplinary Symposium on “Borders and Borderlands: Culture, Society, and Economics during Changing Times”