Liberal arts students can spend a semester at CSU’s Todos Santos Center in Mexico

For the first time in the Fall of 2019, students will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a new culture, lifestyle, and community at the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico. The semester-long education abroad program, Liberal Arts and Community Engagement, is designed to help students cultivate global connections and work with community partners on topics in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.

Worth the Wait: CSU alumna achieves her dream over a decade in the making

Shelby Williams always wanted to become a teacher. After walking across the stage in 2007 with her diploma and a degree in art history, she planned to attend graduate school to earn a master’s degree in early childhood education. However, life took an unexpected turn when Williams’ mother fell ill, and Williams returned home to help take care of her.

Persistence and Confidence: CSU alumna empowers women as the editor-in-chief of Elle magazine

Robbie Myers (’82) epitomizes the power of a liberal arts degree: using the rigor and depth of a specific discipline, with critical communication skills, creativity in problem-solving, and flexibility to navigate the complexities (and, at times, ambiguities) of the professional world.