Throughout her time at CSU, Reham Abdunabi (B.A., ’24) has been a strong proponent of student leadership and advocacy. That’s just one of the reasons why she’s been named this years recipient of the Albert C. Yates Student Leadership Award.
The Interdisciplinary Science Communication Workshop, April 1 and 2, will feature Colorado State University faculty and other national scholars in philosophy, history, chemistry and environmental science, speaking on ways to improve science communication.
In Dr. Naitnaphit Limlamai’s course “The Politics of Literacy” students developed complex understandings of literacy while exploring how to apply their learning to their own teaching practices.
Conversations with filmmakers and activists, catered receptions and screenings of 22 films will all take place over five days. Festivalgoers will have unique opportunities to make a difference and engage with the human rights issues explored in this year’s films.
The U.S. Department of State recently selected two Colorado State University undergraduates as Critical Language Scholars, a prestigious program that provides intensive overseas language and cultural immersion for college students.
It is increasingly becoming clear that Haiti has neither the means nor the ability to pull itself out of this quagmire on its own, raising the prospect of – and calls for – foreign intervention. So far, to that end, Kenya has offered 1,000 armed policemen; other countries may chip in. The United States and Europe have pledged millions of dollars in aid.