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.
In how to Dress a Fish, Abigail Chabitnoy examines effects of forced assimilation of Native American People on descendents like herself. Click for excerpts.
~From Communications Coordinator Jill Salahub English major and department communications intern Ashley Alfirevic will be graduating next week. I am incredibly sad to see her go. Ashley has worked with me as an intern doing department communications for the past […]
Rams Leading Rams at LSC! @CSUCareerCenter pic.twitter.com/fUsYkwgLod — CSU English (@english_csu) April 5, 2016 ~Tweeted by intern Ashley Alfirevic on the day of the event ~By Beth Campbell I strolled into the Lory Student Center that afternoon, drawing confidence from […]
David Theis English major, graduated 1989 Chief of Media, The World Bank How did you get from your major to the work/the life you have now? Funny thing about being an English major, in my experience, was always being […]
Felicia Zamora MFA Creative Writing (Poetry), May 2012 Assistant Director, Beverage Business Institute/Center for Professional Development and Business Research College of Business, Colorado State University How did you get from your major to the work, the life you have […]
Brittany Goss Content Creation Manager, Association of National Advertisers (NYC) MFA: Fiction, 2013 How did you get from your major to the work, the life you have now? My current day job is in the advertising industry. I write for a trade […]