Legendary CSU coach John Mattos elected to hall of fame
Legendary CSU swimming coach John Mattos has been elected to the American Swimming Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
Legendary CSU swimming coach John Mattos has been elected to the American Swimming Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
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Former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, the founding director of the Center for the New Energy Economy, will be one of many CSU community members playing a role in the 2018 Fort Collins Book Festival this month.
Off the Hook Arts, now in its seventh season, will take a deep and thoughtful look at climate change and its impact on the planet over the next month by bringing together music, visual arts and science in the form of concerts, lectures, films, art exhibitions and STEAM-based educational events for all ages.
Kristina Quynn radiates positivity, especially when discussing CSU Writes, a program that facilitates scholarly writing productivity for faculty and graduate students.
A small group of undergraduates, many of them incoming freshman, had a unique experience in Fort Collins as part of the 2017 Community Sustainability Workshop.
At first glance, one might not guess that an unassuming suite of offices in an old residence hall is home to a comprehensive student training ground for the world of publishing, a place one former intern calls “an oasis in Aylesworth.”
With his first year at CSU now under his belt, College of Liberal Arts Dean Ben Withers has announced plans to elevate the visibility and vitality of the college by increasing the support and impact of faculty scholarship.
CSU Professor of English Camille Dungy, an award-winning author of four full-length poetry collections and the editor of three poetry anthologies, released her first collection of literary essays, Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History, on June 13.
CSU’s “SpeakOut!” program works through the Community Literacy Center of the College of Liberal Arts and the English Department to bring community literacy workshops to men and women incarcerated in the Larimer County jail, and to young people residing in local crisis centers