Through a co-taught course between philosophy and computer science at CSU, computer science students are asked to grapple with whether or not the technology they produce serves as an effective extension of human values and morals.
Chanel Miller — author of The New York Times bestselling memoir Know My Name — headlines Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month at CSU.
The L’Avenir multi-family housing complex in Old Town is Fort Collins’ greenest building. The story behind it is being broadcast by Rocky Mountain PBS.
The NSF-funded program brings together students and faculty who are interested in studying food, energy and water issues and the many ways in which those systems affect each other.
Over 10 years, Rebecca Skloot researched and wrote The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, which investigates the personal stories, family history, and scientific implications surrounding HeLa cells. The Immortal Life raises questions about race, class, and bioethics in America.
The Venture RAMS: Business Showcase, hosted by the College of Business Institute for Entrepreneurship, offered a platform for cross-disciplinary collaboration, welcoming students from all backgrounds to experience the entrepreneurial process.