After shadowing world-leading experts at Aalto University in Finland, an interdisciplinary team of CSU undergraduates have launched an ambitious new initiative to build and deploy CSU’s first student-led cube satellite.
To activate student leadership in democratic initiatives coming from the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) and across the broader campus community, the Straayer Center for Public Service Leadership launched a Democracy Fellows and Ambassadors program that brought 13 students an opportunity to get hands-on learning about event planning, promotion, recruitment, and facilitation all around the essential topic of democracy and civic engagement.
Selected as the 2024 winner of the Academy of American Poets First Book Award, CSU professor Robin Walter’s debut poetry collection, ‘Little Mercy’ is connecting with audiences across Colorado.
Risbeck began teaching at CSU in 1965, and his dedication to the field of graphic arts led to a renowned art exhibition as well as a career as both a visionary artist and an inspiring educator.
The exhibition offers a visual narrative of a particular confluence between the Maya civilization and its peoples and peoples from Europe and North America.
Inspired by his education at CSU, Keith McLellan (B.A., ’06) took digital marketing to the next level for the popular Whataburger chain, leading the franchise to increased popularity and an award-winning customer experience.
The tenth annual ACT Human Rights Film Festival brings award-winning movies and filmmakers from around the world together with local activists and community leaders to Fort Collins.