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CSU College of Liberal Arts
United States
Registrace 13. 07. 2017
The College of Liberal Arts is the largest college at Colorado State University.
It houses LEAP Institute for the Arts, Anthropology, Art & Art History, Communication Studies, Economics, English, Ethnic Studies, Foreign Language and Literature, History, International Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, Journalism & Media Communication, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, and the School of Music, Theatre & Dance.
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It houses LEAP Institute for the Arts, Anthropology, Art & Art History, Communication Studies, Economics, English, Ethnic Studies, Foreign Language and Literature, History, International Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, Journalism & Media Communication, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, and the School of Music, Theatre & Dance.
This is CZcams account is officially recognized by Colorado State University; however, the views and opinions expressed on this page are not necessarily those of the University. CSU retains discretion to allow or disallow comments and/or posts on this page. For more information about CSU's Social Media Policy, visit www.socialmedia.colostate.edu.
“Making Lemonade: From Environmental Vulnerability to Mutual Adaptation” - Ken Shockley
Professor Ken Shockley is the Holmes Rolston III Chair in Environmental Ethics and Philosophy. In this presentation, he reminds us that individuals are not the only ones to experience vulnerability; systems do as well, including our climate and our environment. Is vulnerability always a liability? Shockley asks, or can it be an impetus for compassion, collaboration, and even creativity?
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"Nature is Ableist” - Jenne Schmidt
zhlédnutí 28Před měsícem
In this brief, fascinating presentation, Ethnic Studies assistant professor Jenne Schmidt asks us to consider whether the natural world is ableist and exclusionary-or whether instead, we tend to engage with nature through an ableist lens.
“Seriously Joking About Humans, Cellular Machines, and Other Fictional Beings” - Erika Szymanski
zhlédnutí 47Před měsícem
Associate professor of English Erika Szymanski works at the intersections: of rhetoric and science, of metaphor and meaning, of human and post-human, and of questions both serious and-occasionally-silly. In this presentation, she takes us on a short tour of her work-jokes included, questions encouraged.
CLA All College Meeting and Awards Ceremony 2024
zhlédnutí 23Před měsícem
Celebrate CLA! Faculty and staff recognized for outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service in 2024. View the full story: col.st/29edn
Clark Revitalization Walkthrough April 2024
zhlédnutí 276Před měsícem
This video captures the outside and inside architectural renderings of the new Clark building.
“Looking in the Wrong Places: a Primer” - John Slater
zhlédnutí 27Před 2 měsíci
Dr. John Slater is a Professor of Spanish who looks at the insights that sermons and other religious texts offer into the development of Early Modern scientific and medical knowledge. Here he tells the story of just how he made his way onto this somewhat unlikely-but fascinating-path of inquiry.
“Language is a Lifeline” - Alyssia Miller De Rutté
zhlédnutí 11Před 2 měsíci
Dr. Alyssia Miller De Rutté is an assistant professor of Spanish for Specific Purposes. Here she explores the inequitable health implications of our current inadequate access to Spanish-language-centered health care in this country.
“Stronger Together: What Makes Problem-Solving Science Different” - Jeni Cross
zhlédnutí 10Před 2 měsíci
Dr. Jeni Cross is a Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences. Here she shares her experience of the unique power of community-based problem-solving science not merely to pose questions but to answer them, and in doing so to inspire the next generation of researchers.
“Pottery and The Ethics of Time Travel” - Del Harrow
zhlédnutí 113Před 2 měsíci
Del Harrow is professor of sculpture, digital fabrication, and ceramics in the Department of Art and Art History. Here he explores the complex history and nature of the clay with which sculptors have worked throughout human history and invites us to reconsider our assumptions about the relationship between the artist and the material.
Colorado Rockies Sport Management Institute - Ram+
zhlédnutí 23Před 3 měsíci
This video features two students from CSU's Sport Management minor housed in the Colorado Rockies Sport Management Institute who had the unique opportunity to complete their internship with the Rockies at Coors Feild. They share about what the opportunity meant to them and how it shaped both their personal and professional goals alike. Video produced by Ram , CSU's newest student-led video plat...
Colorado State University Sport Management Program
zhlédnutí 32Před 3 měsíci
The Colorado Rockies Sport Management Institute at Colorado State University connects students with an iconic sports franchise - the Colorado Rockies - facilitating one-of-a-kind networking and career-building experiences for sport management minor and master’s students alike. Learn more at smi.colostate.edu.
"Laughing Throughout Hot Spots: Finding Humor and Hope in Theatre" - Javier Hurtado
zhlédnutí 19Před 3 měsíci
Assistant professor of Theatre Dr. Javier Hurtado is a playwright, director, and performance historian whose work centers queer and Latinx performance. In this presentation, Dr. Hurtado offered glimpses into the nuanced stories that members of the theatre troupe Teatro Alebrijes both bring to their performances and draw on to survive in their own lives.
"Political Merit - What's Morality Got to Do With It?" - Eirik Harris
zhlédnutí 21Před 3 měsíci
Associate Professor of Philosophy Dr. Eirik Harris is a social and political philosopher whose research interrogates the ways that the ideas of these early Chinese thinkers can contribute meaningfully to discussions in contemporary political philosophy and ethics.. Here Dr. Harris introduces the concept of “political merit” and then invites the audience to consider two conflicting perspectives ...
"The Global Dollar and an Unequal World" - Ramaa Vasudevan
zhlédnutí 21Před 3 měsíci
Professor of Economics Dr. Ramaa Vasuvaden does research on the political economy of money and finance and the workings and evolution of international financial systems. In this presentation, she offers a bracing look at the inequities and instabilities in the global economy that are the direct result of the current international primacy of the US dollar.
"Traveling Down Melody Lane Together" - Lindsey Wilhelm
zhlédnutí 42Před 4 měsíci
In her community-engaged research, associate professor of Music Therapy Lindsey Wilhelm explores the power of shared music in all forms to demonstrably improve people’s day-to-day lives. In this presentation, she shares the impact of one current project in the Fort Collins community-and gets her audience singing as well.
Blake Leadership Scholars Program Webinar | Dec. 21, 2023
zhlédnutí 14Před 5 měsíci
Blake Leadership Scholars Program Webinar | Dec. 21, 2023
Blake Scholars - Junior Seminar - 2023
zhlédnutí 24Před 5 měsíci
Blake Scholars - Junior Seminar - 2023
"Using Environmental Justice to Build Hopeful Systems" - Stephanie Malin
zhlédnutí 66Před 5 měsíci
"Using Environmental Justice to Build Hopeful Systems" - Stephanie Malin
"The Wall that Made the Sun Come Out: Artmaking for Community Transformation" - David Pyle
zhlédnutí 40Před 5 měsíci
"The Wall that Made the Sun Come Out: Artmaking for Community Transformation" - David Pyle
"Visualizing Memories of Venezuelan Migration" - Jamie Jacobsen
zhlédnutí 40Před 5 měsíci
"Visualizing Memories of Venezuelan Migration" - Jamie Jacobsen
"Guess Who's for Dinner" - Michael Pante
zhlédnutí 153Před 6 měsíci
"Guess Who's for Dinner" - Michael Pante
"Community Kinections" - Grace Gallagher
zhlédnutí 31Před 6 měsíci
"Community Kinections" - Grace Gallagher
"From Okja to Squid Game: The Netflixization of New Korean Media" - Hye-Seung Chung
zhlédnutí 47Před 6 měsíci
"From Okja to Squid Game: The Netflixization of New Korean Media" - Hye-Seung Chung
"Who's In and Who's Out" - Karrin Vasby Anderson
zhlédnutí 28Před 7 měsíci
"Who's In and Who's Out" - Karrin Vasby Anderson
"SCOTUS: Polarized, Polarizing, or Both" - Matthew Hitt
zhlédnutí 35Před 7 měsíci
"SCOTUS: Polarized, Polarizing, or Both" - Matthew Hitt
"Acting Out Democracy" - Ryan Claycomb
zhlédnutí 112Před 7 měsíci
"Acting Out Democracy" - Ryan Claycomb
"Democracy Is An Antique Vase" - Ernesto Sagas
zhlédnutí 242Před 7 měsíci
"Democracy Is An Antique Vase" - Ernesto Sagas
Creative Writing MFA | English | Colorado State University
zhlédnutí 503Před 11 měsíci
Creative Writing MFA | English | Colorado State University
Liberal Arts and Health: A conversation between scholars John McGuire and Domenica Romagni
zhlédnutí 106Před rokem
Liberal Arts and Health: A conversation between scholars John McGuire and Domenica Romagni
Yeah it is great opportunity to study there
I agree with Dr Emmanuel. No need to prolong a time of disability or diminished capacity when it well may be better to pass on to whatever comes next. No need to fear death. No need to depend on technological fixes.
💜Thank you☮️
Death is thought of as a disease, something you want to avoid or cure. People didn’t always think this way about death. Live out a happy, productive life, then when you’ve had enough with old age limitations, check out.
Dr is amazing !
POLICY STATEMENT: CSU is committed to inclusivity and to upholding federal and state law mandates to accommodate individuals with disabilities in all aspects of their experience at CSU. CSU does not discriminate on the basis of disability in any area in which an individual with a disability is otherwise qualified to participate. Will Clark's transformation be congruent with CSU's commitment to inclusivity? We need to see the plans for what is going to be built and how individuals with disabilities will be accommodated. Exclusion/discrimination on the basis of disability is currently the norm in many of the big classrooms-for students and faculty. If you can't get in the room, you are excluded.
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Please I would like to connect with any MPP student at CSU
Great information and helpful for academics.
Gorgeous poems.
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annoying background music as someone basically says we are going to censor ideas we dont like instead of exploring how we can explain them in a truthful way.
I challenge all viewers to research "terrain theory of disease". For those who don't already know this, it came out at the same time as "germ theory of disease". ("Germ theory" is basically what led everybody to believe that bacteria and viruses is what makes people sick.🤑)
1. More wars, IRAN, Afghanistan, China will invade Taiwan within the first year. 2. Massive unemployment and societal depression, suicides through the roof 3. Energy for homes and vehicles becomes unaffordable for the majority. 4. Massive influx of people from other countries who will compete for even more scarce resources. 5. Huge inflation 6 Biden and his family get much richer.
I really enjoyed this presentation. Well done.
Thanks for making this available! It was an informative presentation on a building in which I spent a lot of time as a student. I also maintain that Clark's layout was designed to confuse the Soviets in the event of a Red Dawn-like invasion of the U.S.
Hahahha!!! Very funny!!! This building is the prettiest ugly structure ever built. This is classic "bastard Bauhaus."
Was this filmed on a Nokia?
EWWWW. you definitely look like someone who would smell earthy... when was the last time you washed your hair?... No hate, just nauseating smell... I am just glad you dont work in the food or health industry
wtf
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I work with older adults and there are exceptions (my Grandmother lived to 102) but overall, he's right. America is about to get hit by a dementia avalanche because of all the old people.