2026 College Awards Announcement
The 2026 College of Liberal Arts awards are announced.
The 2026 College of Liberal Arts awards are announced.
Ancient pilgrimage stories and modern migration reveal the shared human experiences that connect us across cultures.
More than 1,600 College of Liberal Arts alumni responded to our career survey last year. The results were clear: A liberal arts degree from CSU leads to meaningful work, adaptable careers, and lasting confidence.
Antonio Pedrós-Gascón, a professor of Spanish in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures in the College of Liberal Arts, published the foundational first volume in a planned eight-volume series of the complete writings of early and influential Spanish feminist thinker Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer.
Colorado State University undergraduate Ryan Simmons has earned not one, but two prestigious scholarships dedicated to studying language internationally.
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty and staff for 2025.
The College of Liberal Arts is hosting the second Democracy Summit at CSU, March 5-7, 2025.
https://www.libarts.colostate.edu/research-creative/cla-democracy-summit/
Events are free and open to the public.
Writer, editor and violinist Alex Keenan (’18) loves to tell a good story. Whether through words, music or roleplaying, crafting narratives allows her to connect with others daily at her job and in her personal life.
A love of K-Pop started Grace Tiberi’s (’22) interest in international studies, leading her to a job with the International Monetary Fund.
On a Sunday night in February 1997, Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List was broadcast on NBC, nearly uncensored and commercial-free. 65 million people tuned in, overshadowing the audience of 25 million, who three years earlier, witnessed the atrocities committed against the estimated 30,000 Jews imprisoned in the Krakow-Plazso concentration camp in their local theaters. For many […]