Ethics colloquium digs deeper into AI: ethics, opportunities and applications in higher ed
The popularity of artificial intelligence, like many technological revolutions before it, is growing hand in hand with a myriad of uncertainties.
The popularity of artificial intelligence, like many technological revolutions before it, is growing hand in hand with a myriad of uncertainties.
“Deciding to put myself out there by trying new things has been one of the best decisions I made here as it opened doors to all of the amazing communities that I am now a part of and brought me all the wonderful friendships that I have today.”
In November, several MA and MFA students in the Department of English participated in the Graduate Student Showcase and competed for more than $21,000 in scholarships while showcasing their research and creativity.
Making an impact in her community: Meg Prekeryte (’23) shares how a degree in English led to her current role as a grant writer for a nonprofit in the healthcare industry.
As part of the Insights Speaker Series, four award-winning CLA faculty talk everything from Korean media to the power of community.
In 2016, the world of poetry celebrated as Professor Dan Beachy-Quick — a luminary in the field — became a Guggenheim Fellow in Poetry.
As the Colorado State University community settles into fall break, consider completing your autumn reading list with books by our accomplished English faculty and alumni.
Learn how Andrea Day (’21) has used their undergraduate degree in English to grow in their communications role at Old Firehouse Books and craft an emerging literary career.
In 2023-24, CSU emphasized democracy and civic engagement for our thematic year. From screen to stage and the Supreme Court to Latin America, our faculty explore issues of democracy.
A university program that lost funding during the Great Recession is back, and it’s celebrating its return with a week of workshops focused on helping faculty enhance student learning, engagement and success.