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Aidan Lyde looking at the impact of wildfires on the Colorado landscape

Wildfire Risk Mitigation and Environmental Justice in Colorado’s Forest Landscapes

October 20, 2022 Author -SOURCE Contributor

This summer, political science major Aidan Lyde worked on the Community Networks in Fire-Environment Resilience (CoNIFER) Project to improve the understanding of wildfire risk mitigation planning based on wildfire protection plans in Colorado with CSU Extension.

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CSU celebrating National Transfer Student Week with host of events

October 14, 2022 Author -Jeff Dodge and Allison Sylte

This week, Oct. 17-21, is National Transfer Student Week, and to honor the important contributions that transfer students make to the CSU community, SOURCE interviewed a handful of current and former transfer students. 

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Donn and Linda Hopkins at a CSU Football Game

Commitment to Learning, Commitment to Community

October 7, 2022 Author -Beth Etter

Commitment is the word that comes to mind when thinking about Donn and Linda Hopkins. Whether it’s a commitment to the community through police work and economic development, or a commitment to help others through local non-profit boards, this longtime CSU couple have been rightly named community ambassadors. 

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Queen Elizabeth

Q&A: CSU expert on death of Queen Elizabeth II and future of British monarchy

September 8, 2022 Author -Allison Sylte

Many people in the U.K. don’t remember what life was like before Queen Elizabeth II took the throne. Peter Harris, an associate professor of political science at CSU, discussed what her death will mean for international relations and what’s next for the British monarchy.

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Jackson Hunter

Outstanding Grad: Jackson Hunter

May 12, 2022 Author -Natalie Montecino

Jackson Hunter has served as the president of the Liberal Arts Dean’s Leadership Council and competed in the 2022 World Championships for Irish Dance while earning his two degrees in political science and history.

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Collage of CLA faculty and staff who won awards in 2022

Celebrate CLA! Faculty and staff recognized for outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service in 2022

May 4, 2022 Author -SOURCE Contributor

The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2022.

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Julia Choolwe Munsaka

Politics and Policy: A graduate student’s approach to climate change in developing nations

April 25, 2022 Author -SOURCE Contributor

Julia Choolwe Munsaka’s interest in international relations stems from her Zambian roots. She is now pursuing her Ph.D. at CSU to focus on environmental policy, particularly how climate change is considered in diplomatic discussions in the developing world.

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Arctic

Why freezing the Arctic Council is bad news for global security

April 20, 2022 Author -Gabriella Gricius

Even when relations between Moscow and the West soured, the Arctic Council’s work was a reminder that multilateral partnerships could thrive despite global discord.

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Screenshot from Ukraine panel discussion hosted by the CSU Department of Political Science

Recap: Making sense of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

March 16, 2022 Author -Iren Marinova

On Thursday, March 3, the CSU Department of Political Science hosted a virtual discussion of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, hoping to answer questions about what led to the war, how it may proceed, and what may be the consequences.

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A Q&A with CSU experts about the Russian invasion of Ukraine

March 2, 2022 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

SOURCE asked several CSU faculty experts to contribute to this Q&A about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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