Philosophy’s Outstanding Grad: Michael Cooley
Michael Cooley named the Department of Philosophy’s Outstanding Graduate.
Michael Cooley named the Department of Philosophy’s Outstanding Graduate.
Originally published on the English Department Blog. Emily Seto English Major, Creative Writing Concentration Business Minor If you asked me what my favorite book was before declaring English (Creative Writing) as my major, I would have told you that I had only read two books of fiction. That was the truth. The most common question […]
Rebecca Hermann is no stranger to unique surroundings. The Environmental Health and Spanish double major has already been abroad to two different countries during her collegiate career, and now is off on a new adventure: using her Fulbright scholarship to teach English in Columbia.
Unlike most CSU students graduating this spring, Abdulaziz Almethen is a husband, a father of four, and calls the country of Saudi Arabia home.
Brenna Clendaniel is an online LEAP Master’s student living in New York City, pursuing her dream of working for a New York City theatre company.
CSU senior Trenten Robinson has been named 2017 Student Employee of the Year — for the campus as well as the entire state. Robinson is a literacy and math tutor majoring in political science in the College of Liberal Arts and is participating in CSU’s Off-Campus Work-Study Program at Bauder Elementary School. Additionally, he is […]
It’s award season time on campus, and the College of Liberal Arts is proud to announce the following awards and honors from Colorado State University, from the College of Liberal Arts, and from other areas around campus. These awards acknowledge the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers within the College. “One […]
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.