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A monumental case, unfolding in a court of law and a court of public opinion – Trump goes on trial
Former President Donald Trump’s New York trial on charges related to paying hush money to an adult film star begins on April 15, 2024. The Conversation U.S. asked Tim Bakken, a former New York prosecutor and now a legal scholar teaching at West Point, and Karrin Vasby Anderson, a political communication expert at Colorado State University, to set the scene from each of their perspectives.
Climate change research
In this special report from SOURCE, discover CSU’s commitment to addressing the need for climate change science and how the university is helping to make the world a better place.
Building Bridges: Sen. Michael Bennet, Cory Gardner to discuss bipartisanship, future of democracy at CSU
During an April 22 conversation at Colorado State University, Sen. Michael Bennet and former Sen. Cory Gardner will discuss the importance of finding compromise, ways to find common ground and the power – and fragility – of democracy.
Celebrate! Colorado State provost award winners for 2024
Each year, Colorado State University celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff as part of the Celebrate! Colorado State Awards.
Two CSU riders compete in Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association Semifinals
Elizabeth Guagenti, a senior communication studies major, and Jenna Hammel, a senior equine science major, compete on CSU’s Western equestrian team, coached by Ariel Hug.
Haiti is in crisis, but foreign intervention comes with an ugly past
It is increasingly becoming clear that Haiti has neither the means nor the ability to pull itself out of this quagmire on its own, raising the prospect of – and calls for – foreign intervention. So far, to that end, Kenya has offered 1,000 armed policemen; other countries may chip in. The United States and Europe have pledged millions of dollars in aid.
Student media celebrating prominent alumni in ‘Cord of Honor Inaugural Class’ April 5
The Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation will host an event on April 5 to celebrate a group of nine prominent alumni who have had trailblazing media careers after working in student media at CSU.
Assistant Vice Provost Andrea Duffy named American Council on Education Fellow
She is one of only 26 Fellows selected nationally, following her nomination by President Amy Parsons and a thorough application process.
Two CSU undergrads named Truman Scholar finalists
Undergraduates Alex Diggs and Reaghan Fields are finalists for the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, a highly competitive graduate fellowship program for students pursuing careers in government and public service.
Video — ‘Black Destiny Month: Redesigning Our Future’
CSU student Joshua Duran played a key role in the ideation of this year’s Black History Month theme, “Black Destiny Month: Redesigning Our Future.” In this video, he explains how he hopes that future generations of learners and teachers share Black history.