Q&A: CSU professor looks at the history of Juneteenth and how to celebrate it throughout the year
Ahead of the Monday holiday, ethnic studies professor Ray Black spoke to SOURCE about the origins of the holiday.
Ahead of the Monday holiday, ethnic studies professor Ray Black spoke to SOURCE about the origins of the holiday.
Endowment Supporting MSOE: A milestone with roots in service by Jessica Warner Music Education | Erik Johnson | Jim Vidakovich | MSOE | School of Music Theatre and Dance | Youth Programs in Arts and Education Fund Dr. Erik Johnson, Colorado State University music education professor and the director and creator of the Middle School […]
Associate Professor of Communication Studies Tom Dunn has been selected as CSU’s first fellow for a Mellon-funded humanities academy with WICHE.
Please join the Department of English in congratulating incoming Visiting Assistant Professor Vauhini Vara and MFA alumna Katherine Indermaur on winning 2023 Colorado Book Awards! Presented by Colorado Humanities and Center for the Book, the awards ceremony was held at the Penrose House Garden Pavilion in Colorado Springs this past Saturday, June 10.
The Board of Governors voted June 8 to approve a 2023-24 budget that features the most significant investment in compensation that CSU has ever made, including a 5% salary increase pool for faculty, staff and graduate students effective July 1.
This summer, Colorado State University will conduct searches for two leaders to serve in top administration positions.
Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies Carolin Aronis was one of 20 Jewish campus antisemitism experts invited to a listening session hosted by the US Department of Education.
The Colorado School of Public Health, which includes experts from Colorado State University, announced the appointment of Cathy J. Bradley as its next dean. Bradley is the fourth ColoradoSPH dean.
Colorado State University’s signature outreach effort to provide backpacks filled with school supplies to Poudre School District students is preparing for its 32nd year, and organizers need your help.
As director of faculty recognition, Ann Claycomb works to elevate our faculty. Now, we recognize her work. Read about how her background shaped the writing of her new novel “Silenced.”