Announcing Brian Sugrue as CSU Tuba and Euphonium Professor
The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance welcomes Brian Sugrue as instructor of tuba and euphonium at Colorado State University.
The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance welcomes Brian Sugrue as instructor of tuba and euphonium at Colorado State University.
Originally published on Source. Story by Jeff Dodge Before Dustin Fishman comes to Colorado State University in the fall, he will be one of the featured contestants on TV’s American Ninja Warrior, starting June 26. The former Marine, who got interested in CSU after Googling “top military-friendly schools in the U.S.,” was a four-time pole-vaulting champion at […]
Originally published on the English Department Blog. Emily Seto English Major, Creative Writing Concentration Business Minor If you asked me what my favorite book was before declaring English (Creative Writing) as my major, I would have told you that I had only read two books of fiction. That was the truth. The most common question […]
Unlike most CSU students graduating this spring, Abdulaziz Almethen is a husband, a father of four, and calls the country of Saudi Arabia home.
CSU senior Trenten Robinson has been named 2017 Student Employee of the Year — for the campus as well as the entire state. Robinson is a literacy and math tutor majoring in political science in the College of Liberal Arts and is participating in CSU’s Off-Campus Work-Study Program at Bauder Elementary School. Additionally, he is […]
Syria’s forgotten pluralism and why it matters today Syrian Christians and Muslims offer prayers for nuns held by rebels, at the Greek Orthodox Mariamiya Church in Damascus, Syria, in 2013. AP Photo Andrea Williams, Colorado State University The Syrian Civil War has been raging for six years. It has killed nearly half a million people […]
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program (LACS) presents an Interdisciplinary Symposium on “Borders and Borderlands: Culture, Society, and Economics during Changing Times”
Anthropology instructor Kimberly Nichols shares her childhood dream and how it lead to her current work at CSU.
In Mourning in America, David McIvor, assistant professor of political science at CSU, addresses significant and urgent questions about how citizens can mourn traumatic events and enduring injustices in their communities.