CSU journalism professor Michael Humphrey analyzed Elon Musk’s bid to buy Twitter, the multimillionaire’s habit of trolling and why any of us care about this at all.
Three CSU grads all landed at a small TV station in Mississippi for their first jobs out of college. This unique situation has given them a support system they didn’t know they needed.
The Through the Student Lens Film Festival—the first and only film festival created for CSU students and alumni—got its start just as the pandemic forced festivals and events all over the world to go virtual. Thankfully the festival’s founder, Teaching Associate Professor and professional filmmaker Usama Alshaibi, chose to persevere. With the help of dedicated student volunteers and staff, Through the Student Lens (TSL) hosted its first in-person premiere on April 21, 2022 in Eddy Hall.
Ph.D. student Stephanie Scott is investigating how to integrate art therapy and other creative expression into discussions around brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies. Her research explores how BCIs can be more inclusive for neurodiverse users and communication recovery.
Any speculation about whether Donald Trump will return to Twitter after his permanent suspension in 2021 must begin with two caveats. First, we do not know for sure if, or when, the presumed new owner of the social media platform, Elon Musk, will lift the ban. Second, Trump has said he will not come back.
Stop the Spread is a community-academic partnership that identifies, addresses, and prevents misinformation around the topic of pandemic disease. Join leaders in the field of science communication at CSU for an interactive workshop that draws together community representatives from diverse organizations around Colorado. We will discuss the key issues Coloradans face related to misinformation, as […]