Professors Emeriti Jim Boyd and Sue Ellen Markey have established the James W. Boyd, Sr. and Sue Ellen Markey (Charlton) Education Abroad Scholarship in the Office of International Programs. Read about their lifetimes of international adventure and commitment to global education in this year’s winter issue of the CLA Magazine.
The Philosophy Department continues its excellent track record of producing outstanding graduates in the College of Liberal Arts. Read about Fall 2021 Outstanding Grad Jude Cyr‘s journey during his time at CSU.
Visiting professor Doug Finn, Ph.D. joined the CSU community and the Department of Philosophy in August 2021 as a result of a gift from Fr. Don Willette to establish an endowed faculty position for Catholic studies. We checked in with Finn on his first semester of teaching at CSU.
Visiting professor Doug Finn, Ph.D. joined the CSU community and the Department of Philosophy in August 2021 as a result of a gift from Fr. Don Willette to establish an endowed faculty position for Catholic studies.
“I came to CSU so unsure of myself and my direction, but the encouragement and mentorship of my professors has helped me grow more than I thought possible, both intellectually and personally.”
Please join us for a lecture by the Willette Visiting Professor of Catholic Studies, Dr. Doug Finn, on Wednesday (12/8) at 4:30 pm in the Lory Student Center (rms 226-228). “Tragedy and Healing in the Midst of Time: The Therapeutic Memory of Grief in Augustine’s Confessions” In this talk, I will seek to address […]
Associate Professor Moti Gorin launches Center for Ethics and Human Rights with the Founder and Executive Director Lumina Albert and a faculty leadership team from across campus. Read more about the mission of the Center in CSU Source: New Center for Ethics and Human Rights to tackle world’s most pressing issues.
It is with great sadness that we share that our colleague, mentor, and friend, Bernie Rollin, passed away on Friday, November 19th. He will be dearly missed. Plans will be made for a celebration of his life and work this coming spring.
Read more about Bernie’s life, career, and lasting impact as the father of veterinary medical ethics in this CSU Source tribute.
Tough but compassionate. Someone who made you think.
Over the years, those are a couple of ways people have described Bernie Rollin, a University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University widely known as the father of veterinary medical ethics.
Guest speaker Stephen Gardiner, professor of philosophy and human dimensions of the environment at the University of Washington, will present his take on the world’s state of climate crisis and what we can do about it.