A Colorado State University alumnus working at the height of U.S. political journalism will return to campus in mid-May to inspire about 5,500 graduating students and their guests during the Spring 2025 University-wide Commencement celebration at Canvas Stadium.
Dr. Yeunjae Lee published in Public Relations Review Authors: Enzhu Dong, Haoyu Liu, Jo-Yun Li, and Yeunjae Lee Abstract: Given the flourishing of artificial intelligence (AI), organizations are increasingly exploring ways to seamlessly incorporate novel technologies in the workplace. The emergence of generative AI has further propelled the transformation of a technology-led managerial era. This […]
Dr. Yeunjae Lee published in Journal of Public Relations Research Abstract: Using the situational theory of problem solving (STOPS) as a theoretical framework, this study examines how internal communication regarding environmental initiatives can promote pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs) of employees at work, thereby helping achieve corporations’ sustainability goals. Results of an online survey of 443 employees […]
The Mike Stratton Scholarship, launched with an initial gift of $200,000, offers renewable awards covering up to half the cost of in-state tuition and fees for up to four years.
Join the Department of Journalism and Media Communication for a virtual open house on November 19th, 10-11am MST (5:00pm/17:00 to 6:00pm/18:00 UTC) to learn about our M.S. and Ph.D. programs! Register by Nov 18: https://col.st/q8FUB Why Choose Us? Full funding opportunities available FREE application days: Dec 1, Jan 14, or Jan 15 Specialized tracks in Strategic Communication; Science Communication; Digital Culture; […]
Samantha Daily attributes her success to the flexibility of Colorado State University Online, as well as celebrity chef and restaurateur Gordon Ramsay.
On Oct. 24, nearly 100 writers gathered for two CSU Writes workshops led by Helen Sword, an internationally acclaimed author, educator and expert on academic writing productivity.
While it’s best known as the place to list missing pets, sell an old lawn mower or complain about loud neighbors, Nextdoor is also an unexpected place to find more civic-minded — although often far from civil — conversations.