Feminist Disability Studies scholar Alison Kafer visiting CSU April 18
Feminist studies scholar Alison Kafer will be guest speaking in the Department of Ethnic Studies Distinguished Lecture series on Thursday, April 18.
Feminist studies scholar Alison Kafer will be guest speaking in the Department of Ethnic Studies Distinguished Lecture series on Thursday, April 18.
Former President Donald Trump’s New York trial on charges related to paying hush money to an adult film star begins on April 15, 2024. The Conversation U.S. asked Tim Bakken, a former New York prosecutor and now a legal scholar teaching at West Point, and Karrin Vasby Anderson, a political communication expert at Colorado State University, to set the scene from each of their perspectives.
In this special report from SOURCE, discover CSU’s commitment to addressing the need for climate change science and how the university is helping to make the world a better place.
During an April 22 conversation at Colorado State University, Sen. Michael Bennet and former Sen. Cory Gardner will discuss the importance of finding compromise, ways to find common ground and the power – and fragility – of democracy.
Each year, Colorado State University celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff as part of the Celebrate! Colorado State Awards.
Robin Walter, an alum of CSU’s Creative Writing MFA Program, has been selected by poet Victoria Chang as the winner of the 2024 Academy of American Poets First Book Award for her debut collection of poetry, Little Mercy.
Elizabeth Guagenti, a senior communication studies major, and Jenna Hammel, a senior equine science major, compete on CSU’s Western equestrian team, coached by Ariel Hug.
CSU’s Online Master of Sport Management program ranked fourth in the country by Sports Degrees Online on its Best Online Master’s Sport Management Programs for 2024-25.
Throughout her time at CSU, Reham Abdunabi (B.A., ’24) has been a strong proponent of student leadership and advocacy. That’s just one of the reasons why she’s been named this years recipient of the Albert C. Yates Student Leadership Award.
The Interdisciplinary Science Communication Workshop, April 1 and 2, will feature Colorado State University faculty and other national scholars in philosophy, history, chemistry and environmental science, speaking on ways to improve science communication.