Outstanding Grad: Abi Tekeste
Abi Tekeste is recognized as an outstanding graduate for her dedication to learning about herself and her community.
Abi Tekeste is recognized as an outstanding graduate for her dedication to learning about herself and her community.
Mickey Harcrow is recognized as an outstanding graduate for her exceptional perseverance, dedication to growth, and admirable positivity.
Undergraduate Research Academies are thoughtfully curated research opportunities that support a culture of learning in the CLA.
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2023.
As part of the $500,000 NEH Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grant, the college must raise approximately $1.5 million in matching funds for the project within the next five years.
After 22 years, the Rocky Mountain Medieval Renaissance Association (RMMRA) Conference has returned to Colorado State University, as scholars of various liberal arts fields studying Medieval and Renaissance eras gather for one of the largest gatherings of such scholarship in the West. “People come together from many universities, from Colorado to the coast, every year […]
What does the word “French” conjure up in your mind? Paris or Marseille? The Louvre Museum or Notre Dame? Who do you see when you think of “French”? Where are they from? Nearly 300 million people in the world speak French and although 67 million live in France, 96 million live in Africa. Those 96 […]
John Slater and Nicole Archambeau are both historians who study Europe in the 16th and 14th centuries, respectively, looking at the ways in which people understood illness, pursued wellness and worked to heal themselves.
It’s that bittersweet part of the fall semester where we watch our LLC graduates move on! Meet a few of our LLC Fall graduates below! (Full list of our grads at bottom of the page) Zuleica Vizcaino Double Major in LLC with a Concentration in Spanish and Ethnic Studies What has been your […]
Abi Tekeste and Giselle Alpizar-Calixto use their summer internship experience with CSU Extension to understand the language barriers to healthcare, and to provide information and resources, in rural Colorado in a project called Spanish in Professional Environments.