All64: Every corner of Colorado. CSU connects with every county. Originally posted in CSU Source by Mark Gokavi as part of the All64, highlighting one Colorado State University student or alum from each of Colorado’s 64 counties. During the 2022-23 academic year, we are highlighting one Colorado State University student or alum from each of […]
In today’s “Five Minutes with SOURCE,” Presidential Leadership Fellows Andrea Duffy and Scott Shrake sat down to discuss their roles in the Courageous Strategic Transformation plan and its impact across Colorado State University.
Political Science and International Studies student Lakshitha Nagesh represented CSU at the Harvard Project for Asia and International Relations Summit (HPAIR) this summer.
In a 2021 monthly series, we share stories that reflect our curiosity, ability to adapt, engagement with the community, and research and creative expertise. This month, we are focusing on our adaptability and determination.
A great number of faculty used the normal downtime of summer to reimagine and rebuild their classes to accommodate the variety of modalities available to students this fall (face-to-face, hybrid, online).
In the 1800s, shepherds around the Mediterranean Sea moved their flocks between summer and winter pastures seasonally, traveling through forests in southern France and other areas.
Technology has played a large role in the growth of terrorism through recruitment of terrorists worldwide or through cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. Jordan Clark (’11) trains people to recognize warning signs of possible terrorist or criminal acts on social media and in other settings through the Community Awareness Program at the CELL in Denver, Colo.
Colorado State University’s Best Teacher Awards recognize educators that are dedicated to their students’ success and provide impactful experiences in an out of the classroom. This year, two College of Liberal Arts professors were recipients of the award.
Allison White, the assistant director for international studies and an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science, specializes in Russian politics and authoritarianism. She was also recently awarded “Best Teacher for 2019” by the Colorado State University Alumni Association.