Tag: College of Liberal Arts
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The Practical and Applied Side: Liberal Arts students intern with CSU Extension
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Read More: The Practical and Applied Side: Liberal Arts students intern with CSU ExtensionThe CSU Summer Extension Internship program gives students the opportunity to take their research and expertise into the field to help communities across Colorado.
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Rain Garden Summer: Anthropology graduate student interns with Colorado Stormwater Center
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Read More: Rain Garden Summer: Anthropology graduate student interns with Colorado Stormwater CenterRiley Lynch, CSU watershed science alumna and anthropology graduate student worked with the Colorado Stormwater Center during her CSU Extension internship where she managed communications with over 300 applicants and the 20 selected program participants of the Rain Garden Pilot Program. She also co-taught the three-hour Certified Rain Garden Installer…
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Listening to Neighbors and Documenting Change: Interdisciplinary liberal arts student produces video documentary for CSU Extension internship
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Read More: Listening to Neighbors and Documenting Change: Interdisciplinary liberal arts student produces video documentary for CSU Extension internshipAxel Sandoval Bravo, interdisciplinary liberal arts student, and geography professor Carrie Chennault, head to southwest Denver to record the stories of longtime residents experiencing redevelopment and gentrification in their neighborhoods as part of an effort to engage in community building via CSU Extension.
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CSU researchers receive NASA grant to map environmental injustices in U.S. prisons
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Read More: CSU researchers receive NASA grant to map environmental injustices in U.S. prisonsResearchers at Colorado State University’s Geospatial Centroid and the Department of Anthropology and Geography will spend the next year mapping the environmental injustices that occur at hundreds of prisons across the United States.
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Galvin Wins University Distinguished Professor Award
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Read More: Galvin Wins University Distinguished Professor AwardGalvin Wins University Distinguished Professor Award Award recognizes 30-plus-year career integrating anthropology and conservation and serving CSU May 23, 2022 Josh Zaffos A pioneer in interdisciplinary anthropological research, Dr. Kathleen Galvin has been recognized as a University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University. Galvin, who has been faculty since 1994…
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Clark Building to receive expansion and transformation
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Read More: Clark Building to receive expansion and transformationAfter more than 50 years, the most heavily utilized academic building on the Fort Collins main campus is getting a makeover.
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Celebrate CLA! Faculty and staff recognized for outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service in 2022
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Read More: Celebrate CLA! Faculty and staff recognized for outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service in 2022The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2022.
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Heading off vaccine hesitancy CSU anthropologists work to reduce barriers and misperceptions surrounding COVID vaccines
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Read More: Heading off vaccine hesitancy CSU anthropologists work to reduce barriers and misperceptions surrounding COVID vaccinesCSU Professor Emeritus Kate Browne recruited anthropology graduate students Joshua Bauer and Shadi Azadegan (M.A. ’21) for a FEMA-funded project focused on reducing barriers and misperceptions surrounding COVID vaccines in marginalized communities.
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Assistant Professor Edward Henry wins top Southeastern archaeology award
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Read More: Assistant Professor Edward Henry wins top Southeastern archaeology awardThe C.B. Moore Award annually recognizes a preeminent young scholar in the field of Southeastern United States archaeology.
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Retiring CSU Anthropology Professor Kate Browne leaves a legacy of energy and delight
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Read More: Retiring CSU Anthropology Professor Kate Browne leaves a legacy of energy and delightAfter 27 years as an anthropologist and university professor, Kate Browne has retired from Colorado State University.