CSU Journalism and Media Communication Instructors Steve Weiss and Jesse Grace spoke on the Audit podcast about the film and its focus on the controversy over mail-in voting during the 2020 U.S. election, along with the potential impact it could have on the upcoming midterms.
Engineers and social scientists will study how contaminants migrate in and through homes and how human behavior and the home environment intersect to influence overall health.
NBC News Correspondent Kerry Sanders, who regularly appears on NBC Nightly News, Today, and MSNBC, is the keynote speaker for the inaugural Donald and Lorena Wildlife Photo and Video Symposium.
Colorado State University Interim President Rick Miranda has named Professor Greg Luft, longtime chair of the University’s Department of Journalism and Media Communication, as CSU’s interim vice president for marketing and communications, effective Sept. 15.
Colorado State University Associate Professor Katie Abrams discusses how the right message – and the right photo op – can help influence our behavior out in the wild.
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.