CLA Alumni Spotlight: Amy Barkley (B.A. ’12, M.A. ’23)
Theatre B.A. and Arts Management M.A. alumna Amy Barkley (’12, ’23) uses her degrees to support the Faculty Council here at CSU.
Theatre B.A. and Arts Management M.A. alumna Amy Barkley (’12, ’23) uses her degrees to support the Faculty Council here at CSU.
The hope is simple but vast: to help students create themselves as learners who understand that the arts and humanities are intertwined with STEM disciplines.
At Colorado State University, leading faculty members have been examining AI technology across disciplines from climatology and farming to economics and art. And their findings and impressions are helping to set the conversation for what comes next.
This year the traditional Fall Address and University Picnic at Colorado State University will be combined with the investiture ceremony for CSU President Amy Parsons on the historic Oval on Oct. 4.
Attention all CSU students: Did you know that in addition to athletics events, your student fees provide you with free access to a variety of events, performances, exhibitions and more?
Colorado State University Todos Santos and the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures have partnered to create a unique Spanish immersion program offered during the Fall and Spring semesters each year.
Leticia Madrigal-Tapia — a third-year CSU student in the College of Liberal Arts majoring in political science — has been selected to receive the Voyager Scholarship, formally known as the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service.
As part of a U.S. Department of Energy study, CSU is partnering with Boise State University to research how to improve the approach of locating these storage facilities by encouraging meaningful community engagement and participation in decision-making to enhance environmental equity.
CSU Political Science Professor Stephen Mumme talks about the DOJ’s lawsuit against the state of Texas and the water boundary treaty it’s based on.
The United States is the world’s oldest constitutional democracy, yet here and across the globe, democratic systems are at risk due to polarization, declines in institutional trust, enhanced partisanship, and a lack of understanding related to our complex systems of government.