Native American tribes’ pandemic response is hamstrung by many inequities
The SARS-CoV-2 virus is novel, but pandemic threats to indigenous peoples are anything but new.
The SARS-CoV-2 virus is novel, but pandemic threats to indigenous peoples are anything but new.
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 researchers and community members will talk about innovative women who have served as an inspiration in their lives.
It’s not often that you can look back and say that a student made CSU better. But in Jovan Rivera-Lovato’s case, it would be true.
Dual major earns first Women's and Gender Studies degree from College of Liberal Arts.
The campus community came together Thursday to stand against hate during CSUnite.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education has named CSU's Albert Bimper one of 15 Emerging Scholars across the country.
November is Native American Month, and there will be a variety of events taking place on campus.
Anarely Marquez-Gomez, like all DACA students at CSU, faces an uncertain future despite excelling academically.
This summer, many College of Liberal Arts students splashed into research and internships across.