Author: Kate Hawthorne Jeracki

Alumni News
Bluebird Seasons: Witnessing Climate Change in My Piece of the Wild
More than just a nice record of sightings, weather and happenings, the book is a chronicle of climate change, right here, right now.

People
Manuel Ramos: from activist to author
Denver's Chicano culture has provided the backdrop for award-winning crime novels from former campus leader for three decades.

Alumni News
Building Something Better: Environmental Crises and the Promise of Community Change
CSU sociologist offers 10 case studies of local organizations reclaiming public spaces for the common good.

Breaking News
Hilbert retires after 26 years of volleyball success
One of the longest tenured coaches in Colorado State athletics history, Tom Hilbert is stepping down after Mountain West tournament Nov. 23-25.

Breaking News
Another record-breaking year for research spending
In the past fiscal year, CSU’s sponsored projects expenditures totaled $456.9 million, up about $10 million from the previous record of $447.2 million.

Breaking News
The All64 Project: CSU students from all across Colorado
During the 2022-23 academic year, SOURCE is highlighting one CSU student or alum from each county in Colorado.

Alumni News
Pandemic, Inc.: Chasing the Capitalists and Thieves Who Got Rich While We Got Sick
The book is the result of two years of following federal money in the effort to provide Americans PPE and financial relief during COVID-19.

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Since 1870
Interesting factoids from the history of CSU

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Book Highlight
What started as a pandemic challenge is now a published novel, "The Ascendants," a young-adult dystopian science-fiction adventure.