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CSU interior architecture and design and English students promote literacy in the homeless community through little library project
Education at Colorado State University prioritizes not only preparing students for their future, but also providing an extraordinary foundation for giving back to the community through service-learning projects.
Story of Fort Collins’ net-zero L’Avenir building to be featured in Rocky Mountain PBS program
The L'Avenir multi-family housing complex in Old Town is Fort Collins' greenest building. The story behind it is being broadcast by Rocky Mountain PBS.
CSU music therapy and gerontology student is improving the lives of older adults
Through the CSU Department of Human Development and Family Studies Gerontology Interdisciplinary Minor program, Yuka Nagata finds the intersection of her two passions, music and serving our aging community.
Danny Harmon’s small victories lead to master’s degree at CSU
Danny Harmon contributes his success at CSU to many valuable university resources including the New Start for Student Veterans program.
CSU researchers aim to taper fashion industry’s carbon footprint
Design and Merchandising Associate Professor Sonali Diddi is leading an interdisciplinary team of CSU researchers to better understand the fashion industry’s carbon footprint.
Liberating our minds and moving our bodies: Neurodecolonization and Indigenous pathways to healing traumas of colonialism
On Wednesday, March 10 at 6 p.m., University of Manitoba dean and professor of Social Work Dr. Michael Yellow Bird will be the featured speaker of the biennial Brad Sheafor Lecture Series in Social Work. In the online presentation, Yellow Bird will explore mindfulness as a global tool of decolonization in “Neurodecolonization and the Medicine Wheel: An Indigenous Approach to Healing the Traumas of Colonialism.”
School of Social Work students practice speaking up to help others
Social work and theater students participated in an innovative community exercise this fall. "Theatre of the Oppressed" is designed to educate about oppression, discrimination and social change.
Husband-and-wife instructors chronicle pregnancy journey through dance, film
A husband and wife who teach dance at Colorado State University teamed up with another faculty member and a university videographer to tell the story of having their first baby — all through their own choreography.
Ramskeller teaching brewery taps first beer in time for CSU Homecoming
The inaugural beer produced in the new Ramskeller teaching brewery at Colorado State University hit pint glasses on Friday, just in time for Homecoming and Family Weekend.
Unlikely CSU duo raises thousands to build schools for orphans in Uganda
A chance encounter at Colorado State University has blossomed into a successful fundraising initiative to construct schools for orphans in Uganda.