Search for provost and executive vice president position moves forward with 3 finalists
The search committee for CSU’s next provost and executive vice president position has selected three finalists
The search committee for CSU’s next provost and executive vice president position has selected three finalists
Colorado State University’s Graduate School awarded its first Inclusive Excellence Fellowships to three outstanding, incoming graduate students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement, leadership and a commitment to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education.
As the “Barbie” movie’s worldwide box office passes the billion-dollar mark, and some conservative pundits push back against its popularity with negative hot takes, the phrase “toxic femininity” is back in the news.
Summers of smoke are no longer confined to the West. This special report from SOURCE explores the importance of wildland fire research and what the rest of the country needs to know.
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.
The impacts of wildfire can be devastating, but the widespread nature of those impacts and their full costs to society are still being researched.
To share CSU's wildfire research with the public, the Geospatial Centroid and Radical Open Science Syndicate (ROSS) will host From Burn to Bloom: The Art + Science of Wildfire Recovery on Saturday, Aug. 19, at Odell Brewing Company. Burn to Bloom attendees will have the opportunity to make art while learning about post-fire science.
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.
As comic books’ cultural impact has grown, scholars have explored how they have reflected and shaped attitudes about everything from politics to war to economics to gender, race, ability and sexuality.
'Conversation Starters' explain research questions tackled by university experts on The Conversation.