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College of Liberal Arts Winter 2023 News

Leadership Update

Elissa Braunstein, professor of economics and associate dean for research and graduate programs, will be the interim dean of the College of Liberal Arts starting Feb. 19, 2024. A nationwide search for a permanent replacement will launch in late February/early March.

Awards and Recognitions

Associate Professor of Geography Heidi Hausermann and colleagues have won a $1.537 million National Science Foundation grant to study the health, social and environmental effects of rapidly expanding, small-scale gold mining and mercury pollution in Ghana and beyond.

Associate Professor Heidi Hausermann (second from left) and colleagues speak with a hard rock miner about mercury use in northern Ghana.

Alumni News

Jorge Alers (‘82) received the college’s Distinguished Alumni Award.
Nigel Daniels (‘14) received the university’s Graduate of the Last Decade Award.

Alumni Spotlight Q&As

Jenna Schuster (’18)
Amy Barkley (B.A. ’12, M.A. ’23)
Katrina Leibee (’22)
Joel Delgado (’14)

Featured on The Audit – a podcast from CSU

 

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Year of Democracy and Civic Engagement at CSU

How CSU is working to strengthen our democracy.

Insights a Liberal Arts Speaker Series

Insights Speaker Series

Watch faculty from across the college as they share their latest research and creative activity.

  • Neanderthals and cannibalism
  • Squid Game and Korean media
  • Community Dance
  • Poetry along the Front Range
  • Rhetoric to elevate and demonize politicians
  • Role of verbatim theater
  • Trust in the Supreme Court of the U.S.
  • Illiberal democracy in Central and South America

Clark Update

The Clark Revitalization Project is underway!

Clark A is fully empty and renovations begin January 24 and should be finished in Spring 2025. Read about all the updates to the A wing.

Residents of Clark B are being located in Spring 2024 to buildings on campus and in new modular spaces.

Mitigation and renovation of Clark B will start in Summer 2024 and be completed in Summer 2027.

Retirements

Carl Burgchardt
Carl Burgchardt, Communication Studies
Stephen Mumme
Stephen Mumme, Political Science
Mike Palmquist
Mike Palmquist, English
Sarah Sloane
Sarah Sloane, English

In Memoriam

Jodie Krieder, long-time instructor in the History department

David Bartecchi (Anthropology B.A. ‘99, M.A. ‘03)

Bob Lawrence, professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science