How music helps CSU journalism students learn another way to tell stories
Students from all majors can take the audio production class, which uses local bands to demonstrate the best ways to record sound.
Students from all majors can take the audio production class, which uses local bands to demonstrate the best ways to record sound.
There are multiple opportunities to participate in student media at CSU. This year, students will participate in an immersive training program.
Remote teaching and learning produced creative storytelling during the time of COVID-19.
Program showcases local bands to audiences around the world, thanks to college radio station collaboration.
CSU librarians have collected copies of each issue of the 'Rocky Mountain Collegian,' but they need to convert paper to pixels to preserve these records of the student voice.
Students from Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation received several prestigious national and regional awards from professional media organizations during the 2019-20 school year.
The Rocky Mountain Collegian at Colorado State University has risen three spots in The Princeton Review’s annual ranking of the nation’s best college newspapers, from No. 9 last year to No. 6.
The Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation (RMSMC) was awarded five Pinnacle Awards and two honorable mentions during the College Media Association Conference held in Louisville, Kentucky, Oct. 25-28.
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.