Barbara Stimmel Fleming (BA English 1967, MA Rhetoric 1970) – A father and a teacher
My father, Les Stimmel, taught at Colorado A&M/Colorado State University from 1929 when he moved to Fort Collins until 1967…
My father, Les Stimmel, taught at Colorado A&M/Colorado State University from 1929 when he moved to Fort Collins until 1967…
The memory I will always remember is one of Dr. Robert Zoellner. I took many classes from him as an English major and there must have been one in my senior year…
I had Dr. Zoellnor for my Survey of American Lit; Melville and another author; and Steinbeck plus others in the four years that I was at CSU…
I have been able to make some life-changing steps with the help and guidance received from Louann Reid and others at Colorado State University. Fifteen years ago I was applying for my English as a Second Language (ESL) teaching license.
I enjoy reading about all the events happening on campus for students and alum alike, and especially excited when football season comes around…
In my time at CSU, the most memorable times I had was during Pam Coke’s English Education courses and NCTE meetings…
Undergraduate was sometimes a difficult time for me, but the English Department was absolutely phenomenal and will always hold a special place in my heart…
I came to CSU as an English major in 2008. I transferred there after finishing two years of college in St. Louis. Coming to CSU, especially as an English major, was one of the most fruitful times in my life, intellectually, imaginatively, and jovially speaking…
One of my favorite memories was when my friends and I all went to Estes Park and I scared them with one of my night terrors. Six of us did the ghost tour at The Stanley.
Erika Szymanski, assistant professor of rhetoric of science at CSU, uses language to make the invisible visible. That’s a challenge when you study microbes. Read more about microbiomes and about how our perceptions bring them into being.