Tag: College of Liberal Arts

Breaking News
Scenes from Fall Commencement 2023
Colorado State University held its fall commencement ceremonies Dec. 15-16. Here are some of the moments that the CSU photography team captured during the weekend.

Feature Story
Saving the mysterious piñon pines of Owl Canyon
A pine grove in Owl Canyon is 150 miles away from the next closest stand of piñons. So, how the heck did it get there?

Academics
The building blocks of American democracy
The 21st century brings new challenges, and one of the most important values we can instill in our students is the importance of democracy.

Anthropology
Bone reveals possible cannibalism among ancient relatives of humans
The analytical method behind this discovery was created by CSU paleoanthropologist Michael Pante, who studies feeding behavior of early humans.

Breaking News
Update on Clark revitalization
The large classrooms are still in use this fall semester. Once the semester ends, Clark A will be shut down and under construction, and should be back online in May 2025.

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.

People
Joe Conrad’s holistic approach to mental health
YOU@CSU gives college students and employees tools to take charge of their own well-being, before they are in crisis.

Breaking News
A case of cannibalism?
Smithsonian, CSU researchers uncover how humans’ relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years ago.

Since 1870
Since 1870
What has been happening on campus since CSU's founding? We pick a few events from the last century to highlight.

Best Teachers
Best Teacher Awards 2023
Colorado State University students and alumni nominate teachers who have inspired them and made an impact on their lives.