CSU Center for Literary Publishing wins $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
The Center for Literary Publishing at CSU has been awarded a $10,000 Art Works grant from NEA to support national and regional publications in 2020. Click for the story.
CSU Dance alum Denna Thomsen in the new movie, The Turning
CSU Dance alum, Denna Thomsen (’07) attended the premiere of the new move, The Turning on Tuesday January 21, 2020. Thomsen plays the role of Jessel. In the new horror drama, directed by Floria Sigismondi, a young governess is hired to look after an orphaned girl, but the return of the girl’s problematic brother uncovers secrets […]
2020: 41st Annual Professional Development Institute (PDI) Presentation
The Future of Student Empowerment and Equity: Learning About Self, Community, and Social Change Monday, January 13, 2020 | 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. LSC 376-78
The Liberating Arts: Studying leadership, civic engagement, creativity, and innovation at CSU
Chancellor Emeritus Joe Blake has established the Blake Leadership Scholars Program in the College of Liberal Arts to bring the brightest, most engaged minds to campus to learn with and from our expert faculty.
Going medieval: Love, sex, marriage, gender
CSU English Assistant Professor Lynn Shutters is a Thomas Mark Scholar specializing in gender, sexuality, marriage and changing cultural norms in the Middle Ages. Click for the story.
In Memory: Robert Franklin Nisbett
Robert Franklin Nisbett, 82, passed away peacefully at his home in North Las Vegas, Nevada, on Monday, Nov. 25. He leaves his wife of 53 years, Ellen Nisbett; his daughter Tamara Di Pasquallucci; son Heath Nisbett; four grandchildren; and his younger brother David Nisbett. Robert Nisbett was born on August 12, 1937, in Niles, Ohio. […]
‘The Samuel Beckett Experience’ cuts deeper than absurdity
By Scott Powell; Reprinted with permission from the Rocky Mountain Collegian It’s easy to be intimidated by Samuel Beckett. He’s the kind of playwright who, to the general public, has largely devolved into nothing more than a sneering inside joke among elitist members of the theater world — the kind of playwright often name-dropped at […]
LLC Students Making a Difference
LLC students have been volunteering at a language immersion school in Fort Collins, providing valuable assistance to the instructors while getting extra practice with their Spanish, French and Mandarin outside the classroom. Learn more about this by clicking on this link.
LLC Russian Minor wins prestigious Boren Award
Congratulations to Paine Lewis, who will be traveling to Latvia soon to study Russian as part of the prestigious David L. Boren Scholarship program. Click here to learn more about Paine’s accomplishment!