CSU College of Liberal Arts
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The @ColoradoStateU College of Liberal Arts is a dynamic community of arts, humanities, and social science scholars that study what it means to be human.
Fort Collins, CO
Joined July 2009
Tara Opsal, Prof & Dept. Chair, @CSULiberalArts: When she learned that 70% of incarcerated women have been the victims of violence, she decided she wanted her research to make a difference. That’s exactly what her work with Larimer County Community Corrections has done.
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Next week, CSU faces off against Miami Ohio at The Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl. This is the first time a musician has tied his name and brand to a college bowl game. Michael Seman weighed in on what this collab could mean for music and college football. 🔗 https://t.co/qEUJUSuz7b
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For decades, #ColoradoState’s Kathleen Galvin has done anthropological research in East Africa, focusing on the nutritional, environmental and policy-based ways the pastoral community in this area of the world is impacted. Learn more: https://t.co/tC910Nndea
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Dungeons and Dragons, a popular role-playing game, has elements and strategies that mirror the political structure we see in our country. Learn more about this connection from @csuliberalarts’ James “Pigeon” Fielder: https://t.co/s71ynnUbLB
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Last week we celebrated all our outstanding faculty who earned a promotion or tenure earlier this year! Congrats on your well-earned recognition and thank you for your invaluable contributions! And shoutout to everyone at the @CSUMorganLib for hosting such a wonderful event!
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Looks like the Rams and the Cowboys aren’t the only ones battling it out in the annual Border War game rivalry. @CSUartmuseum
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Cutting-edge drone-based lidar allowed archaeologists, including Dr. Ed Henry from @CSUAnthGR, to capture stunning details of two newly documented trade cities high in the mountains of Uzbekistan. Study recently published in @Nature
https://t.co/knZPg0MOnU
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Cutting-edge drone-based lidar allowed archaeologists to capture stunning details of two newly documented trade cities high in the mountains of Uzbekistan.
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Border crossings dropped this year, but will voters care? Ernesto Sagás, an expert in U.S. immigration policies said the downward trend in illegal border crossings is very clear, with many surrendering to Border Patrol rather than running away. https://t.co/wEu4mv21VH
thenationaldesk.com
Southwest border crossings fell 14% this year, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection touting its increased enforcement.
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Hello, future Clark Building! 🎉🐏 We just broke ground on Clark Building's revitalization which is set to finish in 2027. The new 90,000 sq. ft. structure will feature cutting edge spaces and technology, creating a true academic hub of the future. ➡️ https://t.co/IiCR2ZQoNt
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Climate change is a concern for many voters. @CSUPoliSci Prof Robert Duffy, who studies environmental policy, notes “the differences between the two candidates are pretty stark,” between VP Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. 🔗@denverpost
https://t.co/bOe1GL7mGD
denverpost.com
The 2024 presidential election will have implications for energy, public lands and climate policies that will affect millions in Colorado and across the Rocky Mountain West.
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Professor of @csucommstudies Karrin Vasby Anderson is the co-author the book, Woman President, in which she argues that a woman president in a 1924 risqué silent film might have put off more conservative viewers. Read more in the @BBC
https://t.co/5FVmOb5huz
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The Last Man on Earth is one of the earliest films in history to feature a female president of the US. It set the tone for the films and shows that came next.
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Being on the other side of an interview is not unusual for me. But when the topic is me…that’s a little different. Thank you @ColoradoStateU’s Beth Etter for putting into words the “stream of consciousness” utterings I shared during our conversation.😊 https://t.co/XNS1pTQ0Tz
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Ram fan, student-athlete, donor, and radio personality Marty Lenz ('90) receives the College of Liberal Arts Honor Alumnus Award in 2024.
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Tap into some alumni wisdom 🧠 In this video, three talented alumni talk about the value of a liberal arts degree. Click the link below to check it out! https://t.co/IQ9rdulOVA
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Yemeni politics expert and political science Ph.D. student Mahad Darar recently wrote an article for The Conversation on how the Houthi attacks affect both Israel-Hamas conflict and Yemen’s civil war. Read the full article below. https://t.co/7WVvRx37Cg
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The Conversation U.S. turned to Mahad Darar, a Yemeni politics expert at Colorado State University, to explain what is behind the Houthis’ involvement in the war.
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To our veterans, thank you for your service. CSU was proudly ranked one of the top colleges for veterans by the Military Times. “We focus on what they are bringing in...while offering resources and support,” said Ben Schrader, director of @ALVSatCSU. https://t.co/rjQGjFztcu
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Master of Music Education alum Amy Swonger (’09) hails from San Juan County, one of our 64 counties in CSU’s All64 project. Swonger’s favorite part of CSU was the staff and the help she got. “The music education program is tremendous,” said Swonger. https://t.co/OebWZsE4mx
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During the 2022-23 academic year, we are highlighting one Colorado State University student or alum from each of Colorado's 64 counties. The Centennial State's land grant university has a connection...
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This year’s C.A.N.S. Around the Oval was a success! With the help of our community, the CLA raised $2,886 – providing 5,700+ meals to the Food Bank for Larimer County. These donations will help the more than 40,000 Larimer County residents who struggle with food insecurity.
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Can curiosity reduce polarization? Join us Tues. Nov. 14 from 2-3:30 p.m. in LSC 332 for the second installment of the Equity Dialogs series. This event will provide space for engaging discussion around overcoming barriers within higher education equity.
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This year’s C.A.N.S. Around the Oval was a success! With the help of our community, the CLA raised $2,886 – providing 5,700+ meals to the Food Bank for Larimer County. These donations will help the more than 40,000 Larimer County residents who struggle with food insecurity.
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How do we strengthen our democracy? One way is voting (it's election day!). But there are many other ways: learning how to have difficult conversations, understanding the changing role of media, and the expression of democratic ideals through visual art. https://t.co/kNyERa9FIQ
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