Matthew Cooperman named 2025 Guggenheim Fellow
There have only been six Guggenheim Fellows in CSU’s history, including three from the English department’s MFA Creative Writing Program.
There have only been six Guggenheim Fellows in CSU’s history, including three from the English department’s MFA Creative Writing Program.
An analysis of American military commitments abroad. A debut poetry collection. A set of micro-essays organized by candy color. These are just a few of the diverse works published this spring by Colorado State University faculty and staff.
The Joe Blake Center for Engaged Humanities at Colorado State University has named four faculty members as Faculty Fellows for 2025-2026: Abraham Khan, Nina McConigley, Brittney Sly, and Jonna Yarrington.
The nonprofit cooperative publisher represents 15 universities throughout Colorado, Wyoming and Alaska, along with four imprints.
The exhibition, organized by Associate Professor of English Ramona Ausubel and curated by CSU Libraries Exhibition Coordinator Silvia Minguzzi, will be displayed in the Archives and Special Collections area on the second floor of the Morgan Library until spring 2026.
Full-time employees of Colorado State University who are furthering their education are eligible for two scholarships named for longtime members of the campus community.
Published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, the CSU study surveyed 940 American adults currently in romantic relationships to learn who calls their romantic partners their best friends and how that may affect their well-being.
After shadowing world-leading experts at Aalto University in Finland, an interdisciplinary team of CSU undergraduates have launched an ambitious new initiative to build and deploy CSU’s first student-led cube satellite.
To activate student leadership in democratic initiatives coming from the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) and across the broader campus community, the Straayer Center for Public Service Leadership launched a Democracy Fellows and Ambassadors program that brought 13 students an opportunity to get hands-on learning about event planning, promotion, recruitment, and facilitation all around the essential topic of democracy and civic engagement.
Featuring a keynote from visiting lecturer AnnMarie Thomas, this year’s theme centers on the power of play, creativity and thriving at every age.