Summertime Standouts: Summer 2019
Jayleen Sorano and Craig Somers, CSU students, summertime experiences.
Jayleen Sorano and Craig Somers, CSU students, summertime experiences.
Twenty documentary films representing 16 countries from five continents will make their appearance during the Fourth Annual ACT Human Rights Film Festival at Colorado State University April 5-13.
A Colorado State University professor has co-authored a book that examines how President Donald Trump has used Twitter and public speeches to provoke emotions with perceived threats to the white population.
Daena J. Goldsmith, professor of rhetoric and media studies at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, will be this year’s Gravlee Lecturer.
Rising sports photographer and Colorado State University alumna Abbie Parr hit the equivalent of a home run in photography by earning a spot in TIME’s “Top 100 Photos of 2018” with her photo of Seattle Mariner Mitch Haniger watching a home-run baseball sail over the wall at Safeco Field.
CSU alumna Jenny Cavnar made history Monday night, becoming just the third woman to do play-by-play on a Major League Baseball broadcast. She’s the only woman to do both TV and radio play-by-play in the National League.
The third annual ACT Human Rights Film Festival opens Thursday, April 5, with an evening dedicated to student filmmakers from around the West. This year, ACT highlights include a new Festival Pass, two U.S. premieres and six Colorado premieres, more than 15 international film guests, encore screenings and a closing night concert featuring musicians from […]