An expert in exploration: Author, advisor, and stalwart Ram Elizabeth Terry-Emmot
Elizabeth Terry-Emmot is a stalwart Ram who uses her liberal arts skills to pursue a robust list of professional and personal projects.
Elizabeth Terry-Emmot is a stalwart Ram who uses her liberal arts skills to pursue a robust list of professional and personal projects.
The Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation will host an event on April 5 to celebrate a group of nine prominent alumni who have had trailblazing media careers after working in student media at CSU.
Thirty-two years ago, CSU alumni Paulo and Peggy Neves and their two teenage sons moved to the United States from Bahia, Brazil, and started roasting coffee beans in a small backyard shed at their home in Fort Collins.
The voices of liberal arts practitioners express a set of skills and experiences that are our best hope for positive change. As we navigate the complexities of the present and chart a course for the future, it is imperative that we heed the lessons of the liberal arts, champion representation, honor cultural heritage, and work toward a sustainable coexistence with the planet we call home. Read more in the Winter 2023 issue of the College of Liberal Arts Magazine.
Liberal Arts alumni provide voice to students from rural or underrepresented communities by creating scholarships.
Founding editor James Stuart (B.A., ’11) discusses the origin story of the literary journal, Twenty Bellows, and why the Denver-based magazine seeks to showcase voices of the modern West.
Megan Murray (B.A., ’20) opened Bookstore on the Square in Old Town because she knows nothing helps bring people together and build community like a good book. You can check out the store and discuss your favorite books and stories with fellow Rams at tonight’s Alumni Night Out.
The final Old Main Bell ringer of the football season was none other than Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Blanche Hughes (M.E.D., ’84; Ph.D., ’95), who helped CSU celebrate Senior Day on November 18. The day was made even more special when the Rams solidly defeated Nevada.
Making an impact in her community: Meg Prekeryte (’23) shares how a degree in English led to her current role as a grant writer for a nonprofit in the healthcare industry.
As the Colorado State University community settles into fall break, consider completing your autumn reading list with books by our accomplished English faculty and alumni.