Journalists to discuss Pulitzer-winning Panama Papers project
Two of the journalists who played key roles in the groundbreaking Panama Papers project are coming to CSU to discuss their Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation.
Two of the journalists who played key roles in the groundbreaking Panama Papers project are coming to CSU to discuss their Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation.
CSU is 15th in the annual rankings for Peace Corps volunteers.
Julia Gillard, the first woman to serve as Prime Minister of Australia, will speak as part of the Global Engagement Lecture Series.
In honor of International Women’s Day, the CSU community will share experiences of empowerment and advocate for gender equality at a March 5 event.
International Programs will host the annual World Unity Fair on campus on Saturday, March 2.
The road to Djibril Diol being the first in his family to earn a degree was long, as he worked to meet family obligations in both the U.S. and his native Senegal.
As a Fulbright Scholar with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the Public University of Uruguay, Luciana Figliolo had no shortage of master’s programs interested in recruiting her.
Olaf Morales, languages coordinator at the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico, designed and successfully delivered the Center's first Spanish & Culture Immersion course for people interested in learning Spanish and experiencing Mexican culture first-hand. The six-day course brought 21 participants from Colorado to Mexico to expand their Spanish language skills and cultural understanding.
Maite Correa brings years of international experience to new position at INTO CSU.
Hernández Trejo will speak about the natural tourist attractions and economic activities of Mexico’s southern Baja Peninsula on Wednesday, Oct. 24, 5-6 p.m., in Rockwell Hall West’s Bohemian Auditorium.