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Teaching in Vietnam: Lesson on the markets of Hanoi

Dr. Alexandra Bernasek traveled to Hanoi, Vietnam in November of 2016 to teach Econ 202 at Foreign Trade University.

Applying Ethics: How Philosophy Brings Clarity to Emerging Challenges

In applied ethics we teach our students how to think creatively and rigorously about our world—how it is, how it might be, and how it ought to be. Because the absence of clear, careful thinking so often leads to confusion, error, and calamity.

Poppie Gullett Explores Public History in Antarctica

Poppie Gullet, master’s student in the public history program, writes about her experience doing field work in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica.

CSU student fulfills longtime dream of studying abroad

A foreign language matches any major. Junior Raeann Magill, soil and crop sciences major with a minor in Spanish, traveled to Uruguay for study abroad.

The bright future of radio

The radio is alive and well, with the very active student-run radio station of KCSU.

Passages

In 2016-17, we said goodbye to several faculty and staff. Liang-Shing “LS” Fan Elissa Joyce […]

Spring 2017

The Straayer Center for Public Service Leadership

Whether in the classrooms of the political science department or the halls of the State Capitol, Dr. John Straayer’s passion for public service and shared governance has shaped multiple-generations of civic leaders.