M.S.W. student zooms in on hunger awareness
Colorado State University social work student Mallory Andrews wants you to focus — literally — on food insecurity, and show what it really looks like to be hungry in your local community.
Colorado State University social work student Mallory Andrews wants you to focus — literally — on food insecurity, and show what it really looks like to be hungry in your local community.
CSU’s Center for the Study of Academic Labor is sponsoring a panel discussion titled “Re-envisioning the CSU Faculty” at 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 27, in the Morgan Library Event Hall.
On April 6, Courtney Campbell, a Hundere professor of religion and culture in the School of History, Philosophy, and Religion at Oregon State University, spoke to an audience of social work students and faculty about questions of professionalism and ethics for social workers with regard to assisted suicide.
Marie Villescas Zamzow (B.S., ’95) is a 2017 recipient of the Best Teacher Award given by the Colorado State University Alumni Association.
CSU Dance performs its biannual concert on April 21 and 22.
The Africa Center, in partnership with Horse & Dragon Brewing Company, will unveil Pombe, a new African ale, on April 26.
Although it is important to recognize the warning signs for suicide, perhaps more important is what is done in response. It can be difficult to know when a warning sign is serious enough to act, and what the appropriate level of action should be. These tips should help.
The College of Business has come to the decision to forgo the GMAT as a requirement for its Executive MBA, Part-Time MBA, and Online MBA programs.
The CSU Tropical Meteorology Project team is predicting 11 named storms during the hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30.
The Fort Collins Music Association will present “The FoCoMX Kickoff Party” on Thursday, April 13, at 4 p.m. in the Ramskeller, the CSU pub located in the basement of the Lory Student Center.