Insights Speaker Series: Humans and the environment
This Insights Speaker Series installment features three CLA faculty highlighting the relationship between humans and the environment.
This Insights Speaker Series installment features three CLA faculty highlighting the relationship between humans and the environment.
Helen Obuna has discovered her passion through perseverance. Obuna has pursued a major in biological anthropology and sociology with a focus in criminology
and criminal justice.
Political science major Amber Wright is the recipient of the David L. Boren Award from the National Security Education Program and a fellowship the highly selective Public Policy and International Affairs Program.
The fencing around Clark A and B will be moved after Commencement to accommodate mitigation and tearing down of Clark B. Those needing access to Clark C will need to use the SW and SE entrances.
A team of CSU historians sought to capture the student experience during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the Ram Stories project. This oral history project is now available as an interactive map.
Undergraduate students across CSU recently competed in the Handprint Challenge to offer solutions to the environmental wicked problem of human-carnivore coexistence in agricultural landscapes.
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2024.
CSU’s Democracy Summit hosted by the College of Liberal Arts was held April 8-12, 2024. It featured a variety of presentations, films, panels and workshops to help campus and community explore and improve the democratic health of our community and country.
Childers, who specializes in the modern American West and the environment, will be at the Center for the Fall 2024 semester working on his book, ‘The Mountains are Calling: Tourists and the Unmaking of Yosemite National Park.’
The annual Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition marks the culmination of a three-year degree program in the visual arts.