When Lindsey Schneider was in fourth grade, she learned from an antiquated history curriculum that the Indians of the American West lived in tipis and didn’t exist anymore.
Colorado State University kicked off a new educational initiative in early October as the words “Black Lives Matter” were painted in yellow on the pavement north of the Visual Arts Building.
My early struggles with reading allowed me to see many of the complex and nuanced issues around class, equity, identity, race, injustice and justice that I teach as a professor today.
October 10, 2020 by Beth Etter For the second summer, the Alliance Partnership and the College of Liberal Arts at CSU have provided Colorado high school students with a creative and artistic way to explore social justice and experience CSU through the Social Justice Thru the Arts institute (SJTA). READ MORE
Margaret Kovach (Sakewew p’sim iskwew), a professor of education at the University of Saskatchewan, will present “Indigenous Methodologies and Research: Recognizing the Distinctiveness of Indigenous Scholarship within University Zones of Contact.”
Toward a New Economy: Cryptocurrency and International Development Bitcoin, the most popular cryptocurrency, has been touted as an amazing solution for those without easy access to a traditional bank. While it certainly opens up opportunities for people in developing nations who otherwise have to rely on third parties to help them receive and transfer […]