Written by
Beth Etter

Team travels to South Africa to chronicle indigenous art, culture

Over the summer three CSU faculty members took a group of students to South Africa to help preserve the art, history and customs of an indigenous community.

Remembering and Celebrating the Life of Ron Williams

Ron was born in Sidney Nebraska on June 24, 1935.  His parents were Hannah and Guy […]

Remembering Lois

A tribute to Lois Hunziker, former Office Manager of Journalism and Media Communication.

Winter 2015

Anthropology Students Engage in Local High School Outreach

In an effort to reach out to local high schools, the Department of Anthropology facilitated an Anthropology Day for Fossil Ridge High School students

Caelia: A pre-Roman beer in the Iberian Peninsula

The Celts and Iberos of indigenous Spain may have known about wine, but they grew wheat and barley, and they made beer. Beer and wine form a counterpoint. Wine belongs to the conqueror. Beer, so we are told, pertains to a lower class.

Helping People Remove Their Masks

As the mastermind behind “Remove the Masks,” Kayla Wong has a life mission to raise awareness about mental health and suicide prevention.

Faculty Awards, Beginnings, Transitions, and Departures

Communication studies welcomes new faculty members, celebrates a promotion, and announces a retirement.