Written by
Rachael Johnson

Learning the Business of Art

“The LEAP program covers a side to the art world that I wouldn’t have gotten exposure to otherwise.”

Rally ‘Round the Flag of Justice

Sandy Ceas’ work revolves around global social issues, particularly focusing on the impact of religion on communities.

What it Means to be Human

“When we talk about science and the way it is related to politics, we are looking at the way in which human activities are interdependent with the wider world.”

Spring 2016

Liberal Arts students completing semester abroad on Gilman Scholarship

Two students in the College of Liberal Arts have been awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship, which aims to diversify students’ international experiences.

Professor discusses polar regions, solutions to the environmental crisis

There’s no such thing as a quick fix for multi-layered issues such as climate change — he said one of the main reasons he wrote the book was to simply begin a conversation.

A bridge to college: Fort Morgan students explore CSU

About 35 students from Fort Morgan High School visited CSU on April 6 in a growing partnership that a faculty member and his students in the Department of Ethnic Studies have formed with that community.

Winter 2015

2015 Best Teacher Awards

Faculty in Economics and History were selected as recipients of the 2015 Best Teacher Award.