Slideshow: Scenes from kickoff of thematic year on democracy
Colorado State University kicked off its Year of Democracy and Civic Engagement on Sept. 14 with a panel discussion and activities on the Lory Student Center Plaza.
Colorado State University kicked off its Year of Democracy and Civic Engagement on Sept. 14 with a panel discussion and activities on the Lory Student Center Plaza.
CSU has the best interdisciplinary sustainability curriculum among all institutions listed in the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s Sustainable Campus Index Rankings. CSU also ranked No. 4 overall among doctoral institutions.
The Creative Writing Reading Series kicks off its season this month with visiting writers Eula Biss and Mira Jacob on Thursday, Sept. 21 in the Lory Student Center.
The Colorado State University and Northern Colorado Jewish community will celebrate the Jewish Festival of Rosh Hashanah with a five-course, kosher community dinner at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15, at the Fort Collins Senior Center.
CSU Associate Professor of Geography Heidi Hausermann and colleagues have won a $1.537 million National Science Foundation grant to study the health, social and environmental effects of rapidly expanding, small-scale gold mining and mercury pollution in Ghana and beyond.
The Colorado State University Employee Appreciation Board is highlighting the staff of the College of Liberal Arts Academic Support Center for excelling at their job and making a difference in the lives of students.
Fifty years ago, General Augusto Pinochet led a violent coup to overthrow Chile’s elected President Salvador Allende, taking Chile into 17 years of military rule. Assistant Professor of Spanish, Carmen Martin Quijada, who studies and examines literature on Dictatorial and Post-Dictatorial Chile, discussed the legacy of the coup.
Colorado State University’s Year of Democracy and Civic Engagement is kicking off its Thematic Year centered on democracy and civic engagement, with two special events on September 14.
In June, a NASA-funded team of Colorado State University researchers traveled to Kenya to unveil a new interactive, online tool to help land managers and foresters working in Kenyan and African forests.
Colorado State University and the CSU Alumni Association annually recognize outstanding alumni who have excelled in their time after graduation and are making significant contributions to their professions, communities and alma mater.