Manuel Ramos: from activist to author
Denver’s Chicano culture has provided the backdrop for award-winning crime novels from former campus leader for three decades.
Denver’s Chicano culture has provided the backdrop for award-winning crime novels from former campus leader for three decades.
Leticia Madrigal-Tapia — a third-year CSU student in the College of Liberal Arts majoring in political science — has been selected to receive the Voyager Scholarship, formally known as the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service.
CSU Political Science Professor Stephen Mumme talks about the DOJ’s lawsuit against the state of Texas and the water boundary treaty it’s based on.
With degrees in Political Science and Journalism, Katrina Leibee (’22) uses writing to shape our society as a social media editor.
Corinne Neustadter (’22) bridged her History and Political Science expertise with media communication in her profession as a documentarian.
Peter Harris, an associate professor of political science at Colorado State University and expert on foreign policy, weighed in on the Wagner Group Rebellion and how it will impact Russia, Putin and the war in Ukraine.
Exploratory students in IU180 head to Red Feather Lakes to explore the natural world, relationships with others and themselves through a horse packing trip.
Zoe Meireles is recognized as an outstanding graduate for their ability to bridge the classroom and the “real world”, sharing about how histories of colonialism have impacted their own family.
Bemnet Tefera is recognized as an outstanding graduate for her commitment to equity and social justice in the CSU community.
Marcus Zacarias is recognized as an outstanding graduate in the College of Liberal Arts for his dedication to serving the CSU community.