Clark Building to receive expansion and transformation
After more than 50 years, the most heavily utilized academic building on the Fort Collins main campus is getting a makeover.
After more than 50 years, the most heavily utilized academic building on the Fort Collins main campus is getting a makeover.
Embracing interdisciplinary studies, graduate students in the Department of English are bridging divides between the humanities and sciences through coursework and research opportunities.
Two accomplished poets will read their works at Colorado State University on March 31.
The researchers propose a new agency, ARPA-C, that would place issues of culture and equity alongside science and technology.
English Professor Camille Dungy is one of 16 writers asked to dissect consequential moments in African American history through poems and stories in The New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project.
Story by Amanda Martinek. Originally posted on SOURCE. This summer, six Colorado State University undergraduate students from various disciplines – English education, engineering and economics – sought to understand how transitioning to renewable energy is as much a question about culture as it is about technology. They participated in the CSU Energy Institute’s first education […]
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.
On April 29, four CSU students were recognized at a ceremony at History Colorado for their selection to the Colorado Department of Higher Education’s Future Educator Honor Roll.
One might not expect faculty from the English and art departments to team-teach a course on energy, but that’s exactly what’s been happening this semester in a new College of Liberal Arts seminar at Colorado State University.
Each week, Pulitzer Prize-winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove selects a single poem to feature in the Sunday issue of the New York Times Magazine. For the Aug. 12 edition, the magazine’s poetry editor chose “Still Life” by Colorado State University English Professor Camille Dungy.