The CSU Department of Ethnic Studies received a $100,000 Mellon Grant to create a Distinguished Lecture Series in race, gender, and ethnic studies. The series, which will resume in the fall of 2024, will bring important scholars to CSU for public talks, reading groups, and meetings.
Colorado State University will be celebrating the accomplishments of more than 5,600 graduates who have completed their coursework, or will finish it this summer, during spring commencement May 10-12.
Meet just a few of the outstanding students who are graduating this spring, and see what music some of them would want to play as they celebrate this momentous occasion.
Helen Obuna has discovered her passion through perseverance. Obuna has pursued a major in biological anthropology and sociology with a focus in criminology
and criminal justice.
Political science major Amber Wright is the recipient of the David L. Boren Award from the National Security Education Program and a fellowship the highly selective Public Policy and International Affairs Program.
The fencing around Clark A and B will be moved after Commencement to accommodate mitigation and tearing down of Clark B. Those needing access to Clark C will need to use the SW and SE entrances.
Congratulations to English faculty Ramona Ausubel, Camille Dungy, and Vauhini Vara and the College of Liberal Art’s Ann Claycomb for being named finalists for this year’s Colorado Book Awards!
A team of CSU historians sought to capture the student experience during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the Ram Stories project. This oral history project is now available as an interactive map.