CSU alumna uses economics to differentiate her in the world of reporting
CSU graduate, Erin Douglas ('18), double-majors in economics and journalism and media communications, finding the pair differentiated her from the competition in reporting.
CSU graduate, Erin Douglas ('18), double-majors in economics and journalism and media communications, finding the pair differentiated her from the competition in reporting.
Weiler’s career has been devoted to developing strategies to spark economic vitality in struggling rural and urban areas through the communities’ own innovative and entrepreneurial capacities.
Economics professor, Robert Keller, certainly believed this after working with stellar colleagues for more than 45 years at Colorado State University before retiring from Colorado State University in May 2018. He dedicated his CSU career to excellence in teaching, in and out of the classroom, elevating educational programming across the campus and inspiring curiosity in his students.
On Friday, April 5, the fourth annual ACT Human Rights Film Festival returns to Fort Collins for a nine-day run, closing the evening of Saturday, April 13.
María del Carmen López Ramírez was born and raised in Spain but moved to Fort Collins in 2005 to start her career in teaching at Colorado State University.
Six of CSU's top teachers will be honored March 27 at the annual Best Teacher Awards banquet.
A fairly new play, One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean, opens on Friday, Feb. 15, at the UCA.
Local newspapers help protect American democracy by giving people the information they need to hold local government accountable. They also provide an alternative to national news that is often focused on partisan conflict.
The coal, oil and natural gas industries are also major contributors to human rights violations, public health disasters and environmental devastation.