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Here are some immediate actions we will take to deepen our understanding of the dynamics of racism, the damage it does to our community, and how we can fight it together.
Here are some immediate actions we will take to deepen our understanding of the dynamics of racism, the damage it does to our community, and how we can fight it together.
Margaret Kovach (Sakewew p'sim iskwew), a professor of education at the University of Saskatchewan, will present "Indigenous Methodologies and Research: Recognizing the Distinctiveness of Indigenous Scholarship within University Zones of Contact."
CSU was also recognized for research and campus engagement, and ranked fourth overall for universities that grant doctoral degrees.
Sixteen high school students took part in a mix of academic and artistic immersive experiences, along with recreational activities.
Lise Youngblade, who took the reins of the College of Health and Human Sciences on Aug. 5, is energized by the state of the college — and its potential for growth and innovation.
These tragedies have shocked and saddened us all. However, we can seize this moment to proclaim our commitment to a safe and inclusive community and nation.
CSU students made an impact this summer around the globe, across the country, and even close to home.
CSU's fundraising continues to soar Beyond a Billion with fourth-largest fiscal year total in history.
Three CSU students from Rwanda are working to help to help refugee children in their homeland.
Tracy Nelson, a professor in the CSU Department of Health and Exercise Science, has been named director of the Colorado School of Public Health at CSU.