Written by
Beth Etter

Who I Am: A story of discovery and impact

Multiple CSU alumni work together to share the story of the Near Peer Program: an effort that connects CSU Key students with newly arrived high-school students in Fort Morgan

Many Roads: A study of traditional art by a non-traditional student

Annie Seipel is a non-traditional student in almost every sense of the word. At age 45 Seipel is on the brink of finishing her bachelor’s degree combining her interests of Arabic and metal-working.

Spring 2017

Sociology, Perspective-Taking, and Law Enforcement

For Assistant Chief Kevin Cronin, sociology changed his worldview and helped him consider a variety of perspectives that he uses in his work as a police officer.

New Initiatives and Accolades for the College of Liberal Arts

The College of Liberal Arts launches new initiatives REDI and Digital Liberal Arts Hub, and congratulates faculty and staff award winners.

Advising leads the way in student success

Professional advisors have been an important part of the Student Success Initiatives launched in 2007. The College of Liberal Arts has 16 advisors to help nearly 4,000 students navigate their academic experience.

Winter 2016

Student Spotlight: Trevor Abeyta

Trevor Abeyta reflects on the invaluable experience he has gained through the Political Science department’s graduate internship program.

Student Spotlight: Tyler Olson

When Tyler Olson thinks about his degree in economics, he doesn’t think of the money he could make with it; instead, he thinks of how he can use it to better the world.