CLA research and creative scholarship - growing alongside CSU
The magnitude of liberal arts funded and collaborative research continues to grow at Colorado State University.
The magnitude of liberal arts funded and collaborative research continues to grow at Colorado State University.
Professor Emeritus David Freeman taught at CSU from 1967 to 2005. Specializing in social development, social dimensions of technology, and environmental policy assessment and social choice, Freeman's notable memories include teaching during the Vietnam war.
Alison Koss started her journey at CSU in 1991, venturing far from her Pennsylvania roots, but didn't finish her studies when life got in the way. Almost two decades later, she will graduate with her bachelor's in sociology this December.
Assistant Professor Orestes "Pat" Hastings' research explores the mechanisms and processes through which economic inequalities become social inequalities. When he's not running statistics, he can be found running the trails of Colorado as an ultramarathoner.
Families with different structures parent differently – and that can perpetuate inequality across generations.
Families with different structures parent differently – and that can perpetuate inequality across generations.
On Sept. 26, faculty panelists will open a discussion with the audience about technology’s impact and effect in our lives.
Lou Swanson, vice president of engagement and director of Extension and professor of Sociology, is retiring from Colorado State University after 22 years.
A closer look at the story of the largest coral atoll in the world sheds light on the issues facing those living on such islands all around the world, and the inadequacy of current international policy.