Ke-Schutte navigates the “Angloscene” in Afro-Chinese relations in March 31 lecture
Postdoctoral Fellow Jay Ke-Schutte examines research and theoretical inquires of communication
Postdoctoral Fellow Jay Ke-Schutte examines research and theoretical inquires of communication
The College of Liberal Arts is celebrating the accomplishments of our professors as they become University Distinguished Faculty. Three professors have recently accepted 2019 University awards ranking their performance among the highest and most outstanding that Colorado State University has to offer.
Kate Browne, cultural anthropologist, has co-authored a new FEMA report intended for the emergency management higher education community titled “Building Cultures of Preparedness.” The 38-page report directly aligns with FEMA’s 2018 strategic plan – which will guide the federal agency through 2022. The report was published last month and shared with educators across the country, […]
It all started in the summer of 1969, when Jim Judge brought a team of CSU students to excavate the Roberts Ranch Buffalo Jump. From then on, the Archaeology Field School became an annual summer course teaching students about archaeological survey and excavation at sites across the western Great Plains.
Chris Fisher and Amy Prieto will be among speakers at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, Feb. 15-19.