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Chat GPT Typewriter

Is ChatGPT a quick fix for writing or a tool for better writing?

August 31, 2023 Author -Stacy Nick

Universities are at a crossroads, and the unknown potential impact of AI has some wondering what that could mean to our approach to writing – whether that’s a term paper, a journal article or a resume. 

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Race Amity Day poster

Race Amity Day celebrates racial diversity in Northern Colorado June 11

May 30, 2023 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

Two CSU faculty members will speak at the Race Amity Day celebration on Sunday, June 11.

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Camille Dungy

The Audit: Camille Dungy’s new book, ‘Soil,’ digs into prose, plants, parenthood and pandemic

May 2, 2023 Author -Stacy Nick

The author and poet had a very specific plan for how her Guggenheim Fellowship for her next book was going to go. Then 2020 happened and a new idea bloomed.

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NEH grant will help build new Center for Engaged Humanities

April 18, 2023 Author -Stacy Nick

As part of the $500,000 NEH Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grant, the college must raise approximately $1.5 million in matching funds for the project within the next five years.

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Beginning to Remember

January 27, 2023 Author - Emily Dailey

By Jake Friedman It’s been over ten years since I was in the academy. Though I’m beginning to remember now. The last couple of days I’ve been sick. I’d forgotten how hard the end of semester is—the Sisyphean incline of […]

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BIPOC art show

English students partner with Fort Collins Museum of Discovery to open art show focused on BIPOC joy

December 12, 2022 Author -SOURCE Contributor

The BIPOC Joy Art Show challenges the constant focus on trauma that Black, Indigenous and People of Color are often reduced to, prioritizing happiness and hope over suffering and hardship.

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On Not Writing About My Father by Dorothy Angle

October 27, 2022 Author - Emily Dailey

I promised myself I was done writing about my father. What feels like a lifetime ago, I took my first Creative Writing class to satisfy an elective for a Masters in education. Nearly all my stories were about a young […]

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On Ambition, Vision, and Voice by Henry Dykstal

October 11, 2022 Author - Emily Dailey

One of the things that most separates my MFA experience from the workshops I’ve taken before, from undergraduate to conferences to private classes at literary centers or what have you, is voice. At all of the places but the MFA, […]

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Crafting literary community: The Creative Writing Reading Series returns to CSU

September 9, 2022 Author -SOURCE Contributor

After years of Zoom screens and hybrid events, the Creative Writing Reading Series returns Sept. 15 for the first of many face-to-face readings.

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Writing as Letting Go

May 12, 2022 Author - Emily Dailey

I knew getting an MFA would entail, well, writing a lot — and that this would hopefully make me a better fiction writer. (I mean, duh.) Maybe it’s because I don’t come from an English background, but what I didn’t […]

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