Dr. Thomas R. Dunn published his second book The Pink Scar: How Nazi Persecution Shaped the Struggle for LGBTQ+ Rights (Penn State University Press). The book launches the press’ new Troubling Democracy series, co-edited by Lisa Flores and Christa Olson. In support of the book, Dr. Dunn has been done extensive promotion, including: An interview […]| Communication Studies – Colorado State University
Dr. Karrin Vasby Anderson receives the 2025 NCA Distinguished Scholar Award for her groundbreaking research on gender and U.S. presidential politics.| Communication Studies
"While we welcome debate, dialogue and peaceful protest, we will not tolerate threats, intimidation or acts of violence. Our first responsibility is to ensure the safety of every member of this community."| SOURCE
The new academic year brings new and returning leaders to the CSU College of Liberal Arts to help direct program launches, department milestones and college goals.| College of Liberal Arts
Happy May! Just like that, we find ourselves wrapping up another academic year. As I look back at this year, I am filled with gratitude for this community. We have come together for big events like this semester’s student celebration, the Through the Student Lens and the ACT Film Festivals, CPD events, and alumni panels. […]| Communication Studies – Colorado State University
Senior Will Settlage reflects on his journey from transfer student to student speaker at our May 17 recognition ceremony. Learn how his involvement with ACT Film Festival and academic excellence shaped his CSU experience.| Communication Studies
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty and staff for 2025.| Communication Studies – Colorado State University
An analysis of American military commitments abroad. A debut poetry collection. A set of micro-essays organized by candy color. These are just a few of the diverse works published this spring by Colorado State University faculty and staff.| SOURCE
The Joe Blake Center for Engaged Humanities at Colorado State University has named four faculty members as Faculty Fellows for 2025-2026: Abraham Khan, Nina McConigley, Brittney Sly, and Jonna Yarrington.| Communication Studies – Colorado State University
A new CSU study looked at who calls their romantic partner their best friend and how that may affect their well-being.| College of Liberal Arts