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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.
Pulitzer Prize winner to visit campus during CSU’s Year of Democracy and Civic Engagement
The Miami Herald’s Sarah Blaskey will speak at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the Behavioral Sciences Building, Room 103. Her talk is open to the university community.
Best Teacher Awards: Celebrating CSU’s best teachers
The Best Teacher Awards celebration is set for March 26 in the Lory Student Center Theatre.
The elk rut is underway: How do you stop people from being that ‘idiot tourist?’
Two CSU professors shared their insights about the elk rut and how to observe nature without being an idiot.
Soil health movement takes root in Colorado
Researchers in CSU’s Department of Soil and Crop Sciences are partnering with the new Saving Tomorrow’s Agricultural Resources (STAR) program to help Colorado farmers and ranchers improve their land for future generations.
2023 Distinguished Alumni Awards announced
Colorado State University and the CSU Alumni Association annually recognize outstanding alumni who have excelled in their time after graduation and are making significant contributions to their professions, communities and alma mater.
AI: The good, the bad and the future
Colorado State University scientists and educators are working to develop “trustworthy” AI to solve grand challenges and train the next generation on how to use this powerful tool to benefit society.
What does AI mean for higher ed? It’s complicated
How will AI affect the way we learn and the way we interact with one another, and how can it be used in the classroom to benefit students? These are questions educators everywhere are grappling with – along with concerns about students relying too heavily on tools like generative AI.
CSU journalism faculty produce Rocky Mountain PBS doc on wildfires
The documentary — “CO-Existing with Wildfire” — was produced by Jesse Grace and Steven Weiss, faculty members in CSU’s Department of Journalism and Media Communication. The 30-minute documentary is now available to watch at rmpbs.org.
CSU student documentary filmmakers to showcase their work on Rocky Mountain PBS
Student documentary filmmakers from Tree Stump Films will get a chance to showcase their work to the Rocky Mountain region and beyond this August on Rocky Mountain PBS.