On Thursday, April 13, dozens of CSU students and friends filed into the theater in the Behavioral Sciences Building to watch 19 new short films together. This was the annual premiere of the Through the Student Lens Film Festival (TSL), the first and only film festival created for and run by CSU students and alumni.
LinkedIn Learning is a highly varied database of more than 18,000 instructional and educational videos — and as of early March, it’s freely accessible to all Colorado State University students, faculty and staff.
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 to the diverse lands and people from the counties of Moffat to Baca, Montezuma to Sedgwick and everywhere in between.
Jim Benemann, one of Colorado State University’s most prominent alumni in Colorado media, is retiring from his position as CBS4 anchor this month, and he has chosen CSU’s Department of Journalism and Media Communication as one of the fundraising recipients featured at his upcoming retirement celebration.
Iranian-American journalist, author and women’s rights activist Masih Alinejad is scheduled to speak at CSU on Monday, April 3. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., and the talk is slated to begin at 5:30 p.m.
The event was hosted by the new Colorado Rockies Sport Management Institute at Colorado State University exclusively for CSU sport management students.
Joy Enyinnaya continues her research on misinformation by researching trends surrounding COVID information and vaccine hesitancy, providing education about herd immunity and documenting parents’ hesitancies about routine vaccinations in a summer CSU Extension internship in El Paso County.
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.