The email digest features announcements and events pertaining to the university and is distributed to students, faculty, staff, and community partners each week.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15TH, 2023
The next issue of the Email Digest will be sent out on Wednesday, March 22, 2023 and submissions will be due Monday, March 20, 2023 at 12 p.m.
TODAY: Better Wages Through Solidarity: A CSU Pueblo AAUP Event by Faculty for Faculty
On behalf of ACSU Pueblo AAUP
The CSU Pueblo chapter of the American Association of University Professors is bringing professors together to share knowledge and develop a culture of solidarity! The purpose of this meeting is for experienced faculty to share their expertise on different areas of university operations. The issues covered will includes wages, faculty governance, the university budget and Colorado labor law. A Zoom link is available by request. Everyone who teaches at CSU Pueblo is welcome to attend.
Center for Integrated Health and Human Inquiry; 2nd floor lobby
Faculty
TODAY: First Candidate in the Provost Search - Reception for Faculty
On behalf of Chairs Council
Faculty are invited to join the first provost candidate (out of four) for a private reception hosted by the Chairs Council. at 5 p.m. at the lobby on the second floor of the Center for Integrated Health and Human Inquiry.
Students
THURSDAY: In Person -Student Focus Groups – Make Your Voice Heard!
On behalf of Enrollment Management
CSU Pueblo STUDENTS – we want to hear from YOU! We want to know how you chose CSU Pueblo, how your experience was getting in, getting set up, getting registered, and all of the good and bad that happened when you were first starting here. Did we send you too many emails? Not enough? Did you get stuck, confused, feel like you missed something? Was there someone who helped you so much, you want us to know? What was easy, what was hard, what made no sense, what was helpful? Please join us for one of these Focus Groups and give it to us straight as we try to improve our services in Admissions and Enrollment Management. Free food, scholarship opportunity, and prizes!
3/16/2023 - 10am to 11am - OSC Fireplace
Contact:
Amanda Figueroa
719-549-2423
amanda.figueroa@csupueblo.edu
Date:
3/16/2023
Time:
10:00 - 11:00 a.m..
Location:
OSC Fireplace and
OSC Pack Cafe
Contact:
Maggie Miller
719-549-2154
margaret.miller@csupueblo.edu
Date:
3/16/2023
Time:
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location:
Via Zoom
FacultyStaff
THURSDAY: Search & Screen Committee and Chair Training
On behalf of CSU Pueblo HRIE
This is the training required for search and screen committee members. Due to the large number of employees who have previously attended, we are now only offering this session one time per month, so don't miss this opportunity!
This session will be held remotely using the Zoom link listed below. The first hour and 1/2 is for all committee members. The last 1/2 hour includes additional training required for those who wish to serve as a committee chair.
Please email Maggie Miller at margaret.miller@csupueblo.edu if you have any questions.
All are welcome to attend. No registration is required. Attendance will be taken. Thank you!
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: Research Poster Tech Support from the Innovation Lab
On behalf of Educational Technology
Looking for some assistance with creating your poster for the 9th Annual Research Symposium on April 7th?
The Innovation Lab, located in the LINC, is here to help! We have dedicated times set up between now and March 27th for students to come by the LINC and get answers to their poster-creation-questions! Whether its adding images, formatting graphs and charts, or creating the overall look of your poster, the Digital Technology Specialists in the Innovation Lab are here to help! Stop by our dedicated poster creation sessions, or drop-in anytime Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm for 1x1 support!
MARCH 13-17
Thursday, March 16, 4:00-5:00pm
Friday, March 17, 12:00-1:00pm
MARCH 20-24 (SPRING BREAK)
Monday, March 20, 12:00-1:00pm & 4:00-5:00pm
Tuesday, March 21, 4:00-5:00pm
Wednesday, March 22, 12:00-1:00pm & 4:00-5:00pm
Thursday, March 23, 4:00-5:00pm
Friday, March 24, 12:00-1:00pm & 4:00-5:00pm
MARCH 27-MARCH 31
Monday, March 27, 3:00-5:00pm
Questions or looking for an appointment?
Contact Ashley Minnich at ashley.minnich@csupueblo.edu
Contact:
Ashley Minnich
719-549-2203
ashley.minnich@csupueblo.edu
Dates:
Varies
Location:
The LINC, 2nd floor of the LARC
Contact:
Karen Yescavage
719-252-6071
karen.yescavage@csupueblo.edu
Date:
3/16/2023
Time:
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Location:
OSC Tundra
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THURSDAY: March Faculty Academy
On behalf of Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership
The Cener for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership invites you to attend the March Faculty Academy featuring Dr. Rashad Islam, Director, Southern Colorado Institute of Transportation Technology, School of Engineering who will present on the topic of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.
Dr. Islam earned the University Faculty Award for Scholarship & Creative Activity at CSU Pueblo in 2022. He has numerous publications in his field and has secured multiple grants. Last but certainly not least, he is a very funny and engaging speaker.
Please join the CTLL for this Faculty Fellow's presentation. If you cannot attend in person (in OSC TUNDRA), please feel free to attend via zoom:
Fall and summer course registration starts next week. Beginning Monday, March 13th through Friday, March 17th, the PACK Center Academic Success Coaches will be available for walk-in advising from 8am to 6pm. Early registration is essential to a good semester schedule, so we strongly encourage you to drop by LARC 151 to get advised. Please contact the PACK Center at 719-549-2584 if you have any questions.
Students
FRIDAY: Remote - Student Focus Groups – Make Your Voice Heard!
On behalf of Enrollment Management
CSU Pueblo STUDENTS – we want to hear from YOU! We want to know how you chose CSU Pueblo, how your experience was getting in, getting set up, getting registered, and all of the good and bad that happened when you were first starting here. Did we send you too many emails? Not enough? Did you get stuck, confused, feel like you missed something? Was there someone who helped you so much, you want us to know? What was easy, what was hard, what made no sense, what was helpful? Please join us for one of these Focus Groups and give it to us straight as we try to improve our services in Admissions and Enrollment Management.
Free food, scholarship opportunity, and prizes!
3/17/2023 - 10 to 11am - Zoom - https://csupueblo.zoom.us/j/92639114648
NEW: Disney College Program Internship Opportunities
On behalf of Career Services
Get to Know the Disney College Program Virtual Sessions. We have added some additional Get to Know the Disney College Program sessions this month. The dates/times/unique links are below.
Date & Time
Mar 16, 2023 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Thunderwolf Recreation (Rec Center) - Group Fitness Classes
On behalf of Student Recreation
Thunderwolf Recreation is excited to start Group Fitness classes on Monday, January 23.
Yoga classes will be offered evenings at 5:15pm (Mon thru Thurs) and also on Tues & Thurs mornings at 9am. "Total Body Workout" (muscle toning & conditioning) will be held at 12noon on Tues & Thurs. Office Yoga (Zoom only) is offered at 12:30pm Tues & Thurs. Fitness classes are open to all fitness levels - with modifications ("easier or harder") shown.
NEW TO FITNESS? NEW TO THE REC? NOW is the time to get moving. A full schedule is available at the front desk of the Rec Center.
CSU Pueblo Faculty & Staff members (benefit eligible) and enrolled students have access to the Rec Center, including usage of the Rec facility, lap swim (pool), racquetball courts, open climbing @ rock wall, and attendance of fitness classes.
Please visit the Rec Center for more information. REC OPEN HOURS are Mon-Thurs 6am-9pm; Fri 6am-7pm; Sat 9am-12noon; Sun 2pm-7pm.
The 9th Annual Spring Symposium: A Celebration of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity invites undergraduate and graduate students from Colorado State University Pueblo to present their original research, scholarly and creative products to the university and public. The Spring Symposium will take place Friday, April 7, 2023 in the LARC (LINC), with the mission of being a forum for dissemination and discussion of scholarly ideas and to foster interaction among students, faculty and the local community.
Please read the 2023 Spring Symposium Call for Abstracts for complete information. Deadline to Submit Presentation Abstract is Monday, March 27th, by midnight. Presentation abstracts submitted by deadline will be given full consideration. Presentations submitted after the deadline will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
For further questions please contact Dr. Benkert at Stuart.Benkert@csupueblo.edu
Heather Brown, DNP Candidate in Population Health, will present her project defense on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, at 08:00 am in IHHI 105.
The title of her project is "Outcomes of Adolescent Depression Screenings During Pediatric Well-Child Exams.” If you wish to attend but cannot do so in person, please click the button below.
The Student Leadership and Involvement Awards need Judges!
On behalf of Student Engagement and Leadership
Apply to be a judge for the Student Leadership and Involvement Awards!
Do you have experience with adjudicating? Or experience with developing leaders or student organizations? Then apply today!
Applications are open to all Faculty/Staff and Alumni of CSU Pueblo. (Applicant cannot be an active advisor for any student organization/Greek life organizations.)
In honor of Women's History Month, the MAPS Program will be hosting a Women in STEM panel and luncheon. Join women working in STEM fields for a moderated discussion, lunch, and Q&A about the triumphs and challenges they've encountered throughout their careers.
Visit the MAPS digital newsletter, The Legend, or contact Shelby Bitz with any questions!
The Associated Student Government invites students to attend a night of debates at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 29th at the OSC Fireplace. All debates will feature candidates for student body executive offices: president, vice president, treasurer and secretary. The Associated Student Government acts as an organized voice for all students and strives to effectively represent student interest.
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Writing a Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement - Virtual Workshops
On behalf of Graduate School
Are you thinking about applying to one of CSU Pueblo’s graduate degree programs (3+2, masters, or doctoral)? Does writing a Statement keep you up at night wondering what it is and what you should write about? Is the Statement the remaining item in your application?
If so, let us support you in writing a strong Statement of Purpose for your application to the Graduate School.
CSU Pueblo’s Graduate School and the Writing Center are hosting virtual workshops on “Writing a Strong Personal Statement for Graduate Studies”. These workshops are appropriate for anyone considering Graduate School, including undergraduates, alumni, employees, and new applicants to the Pack.
LibKey Nomad: Access the library's content from anywhere on the web!
On behalf of the University Library
The CSU Pueblo University Library is excited to announce a new tool that will allow you to instantly connect to journal content provided by the library no matter where you start your research journey!
LibKey Nomad works on publishers' websites, Google, Wikipedia, and PubMed to connect you to scholarly content owned by the CSU Pueblo Library. Simply download the LibKey Nomad browser extension to get started.
NEW:Record Number of Mobile Phishing Attacks in 2022
On behalf of Information Technology Services
The highest rate of mobile phishing in history was observed in 2022, with half of the mobile phone owners worldwide exposed to a phishing attack every quarter, according to Lookout.com.
Almost everybody nowadays has a mobile device, and threat actors know this and are ready to pounce. The defenses on a mobile device are less feature-rich than full computer systems, add to that, criminal social engineers can get directly to end users with text messages.
Here are three tips to detect and avoid being victimized.
1. Disregard texts from unknown numbers.
2. Call businesses back on the number on their website, not what the voicemail said.
3. Know that phone numbers can be spoofed, so validate callers/texters.
Nominations for the 2022-23 Outstanding Team Award
On behalf of the President's Office, Provosts Office, Operations & Advancement, Business Financial Services and Enrollment Management
The Outstanding Team Award recognizes CSU Pueblo offices, departments, informal groups, task teams or committees who have made a significant contribution that has positively impacted CSU Pueblo's operations, processes, student success, or morale. Nominated teams will be evaluated on how well the team works collaboratively on a common project, service, or goal to consistently provide great service to our students and the campus community by way of their actions. Outstanding Team Award nominations must be submitted by noon on Friday, March 31, 2023. Use the link below to submit your nomination.
NEW:Nominations for the 2022-23: Administrative Professional Employee of the Year
On behalf of the Administrative Professional Council (APC)
The Administrative Professional Employee of the Year award recognizes an (AdminPro) employee who demonstrates a commitment to our Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles, consistently providing great service to our students and the campus community by way of their actions.
Administrative Professional Employee of the Year nominations must be submitted via the link below by 11:59PM on Sunday April 2, 2023.
NEW: Submissions Needed for Literary Magazine Tempered Steel!
On behalf of the ENG Department
Tempered Steel is a literary magazine ran and edited by students. The nation-wide recognized magazine is an annually published magazine that allows current students to have a FREE opportunity to get their creative work published.
The magazine itself is currently looking for submissions in the form of any kind of creative writing (i.e. non-fiction, fiction, poetry, prose, etc.)
For more information on the guidelines and specific criteria we are looking for, please feel free to use the link below to do so and to submit any of your pieces!
Spring '23 CU Boulder AI Colloquium Series (3 Sessions)
On behalf of CU Boulder
Sponsored by the Boulder Faculty Assembly and the Office of Academic Affairs, hosted by the CU Boulder Center for Teaching and Learning
Given the explosion of interest in AI both within and outside academia, the Boulder faculty will be holding a series of colloquia this spring. Invited faculty will give informal presentations and engage in open discussions of topics related to classroom uses (and abuses) of software such as ChatGPT, but topics are not limited to pedagogy, and we imagine presentations focused on faculty research areas, as well, for example, questions in philosophy, computer science, religious studies, and the arts.
View Presenters for Each Session in the Event Link
NEW:Aztlán Center - 2022 Grant Award Presentations
On behalf of the Library Aztlan Center, 6th Floor
On April 5, between 2 and 4 p.m. at the LINCx Space on the second floor of the Library, four recipients of the 2022 Aztlán Center Grants will make presentations on their respective grants. The presenters are as follows:
Colleen Hackett, "Sociology of Pueblo, A People's History"
Karen Yescavage, " Developing and Teaching an Indigenous Holistic Health Course"
Yvonne Montoya, "Smile Now, Cry Later: Teatro's Impact on the Chicana/o Movement"
Charlene Garcia Simms "New Mexican Women Pioneers in Pueblo, 1840-1890.
The Aztlán Center is dedicated to the study of Chicanx, Latinx and Indigenous People's and Environments of the Southwest. This center sponsor research, lectures and events, as well as community outreach. Named after the homeland of the Aztec empire, the Aztlán Center honors the city of Pueblo's history as the gateway to the Southwest and the Indigenous people of the region. The Aztlán Center is located in the University Library. Please join us. Appetizers and drinks will be provided. If you have any questions send an email to: charlene.simms@csupueblo.edu
Contact:
Charlene Simms
719-214-2753
charlene.simms@csupueblo.edu
Date:
4/5/2023
Time:
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Location:
LINCx Space, Library, Second Floor
Contact:
Annelise Vandiver
719-549-2980
am.vandiver@csupueblo.edu
Date:
4/18/2023
Time:
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Location:
OSC Ballroom
Students FacultyStaff
23rd Annual Dining Etiquette Dinner
On behalf of CSU Pueblo Career Center
Hey CSU Pueblo Students!
The Career Center is happy to announce our 23rd Dining Etiquette Dinner! This year's event will occur on Tuesday, April 18, at 5:30 pm, in the OSC Ballroom. At this interactive event, you will learn how to properly layout a formal place setting, enjoy a delicious meal, and network with other professionals. Professional dress is required, and seating is limited.
If seating is complete when you try to register, please get in touch with the Career Center to be put on the waitlist. And remember, the Career Closet is available if you need professional attire.
*Please note that you must notify the Career Center 48 hours in advance if you cannot attend. Otherwise, you will be charged a $25 no-show fee.
If you have any questions or want to be put on the waitlist, don't hesitate to contact the Career Center at 719-549-2980.
OUTSTANDING CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE AWARD NOMINATION FORM
On behalf of CSU Pueblo Classified Staff Council
The Outstanding Classified Employee Award recognizes our classified employees who go above and beyond what is expected of them in serving the university community. Please take the time to say "thank you" and show your appreciation by nominating them for the 2022-2023 Outstanding Classified Employee Award. A full list of employees eligible for nomination is below. Those crossed out have received the award in previous years. All nominations are due by 5 pm on March 27th for consideration.
On behalf of Graduate School and the Writing Center
Are you thinking about applying to one of CSU Pueblo’s graduate degree programs (3+2, masters, or doctoral)? Does writing a Statement keep you up at night wondering what it is and what you should write about? Is the Statement the remaining item in your application?
CSU Pueblo’s Graduate School and the Writing Center are hosting an in-person workshop on “Writing a Strong Personal Statement for Graduate Studies”. This workshop is appropriate for anyone considering Graduate School, including undergraduates, alumni, employees, and new applicants to the Pack.
Join us for a structured workshop and peer review session.
Contact:
Graduate School
719-549-2923
graduatestudies@csupueblo.edu
Date 1:
4/12/2023
Time:
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Location:
OSC 003
Contact:
Karen Marley
719-549-2249
karen.marley@csupueblo.edu
Date:
4/28/2023
Time:
8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location:
CIHHI 259
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Let's Move Pueblo
On behalf of CSU Pueblo
This is an annual event sponsored by EPER 461 Management class for the Pueblo community. It runs from 8:30 -noon for students grades Pre-K - 8th grade. Many activities and vendors will be included in this event Make your calendar, bring your friends and neighbors, volunteer, or just come watch. See you there!!!!!
FacultyStaff
Spring '23 Professional Learning Events & Opportunities
On behalf of the Center for Teaching, Learning, & Leadership
We are excited to kick off the Spring '23 term with several professional learning opportunities for faculty, administrative professional staff, and campus leadership!
More information about CTLL events and opportunities is shared in the link below.
Serve as a point of contact for the School of Education office. Responsible for answering telephones, assisting with walk-in inquiries, data entry, photocopying, mail distribution, campus errands & deliveries, filing, updating bulletin boards, assisting with special projects, and other duties assigned.
Skills required:
Preferred education major/minor. Typing, experience with Microsoft Word, Exel, and Powerpoint, personable and helpful, reliable attendance, professional mannerism, and must maintain confidentiality in the office.
For more information contact Mary Sandoval at either
Email: mary.sandoval@csupueblo.edu
Phone: 719-549-2250
Students FacultyStaff
The MAPS Center for STEM Support presents: STEM Affinity Groups!
On behalf of MAPS, Center for STEM Support
The MAPS Center for STEM Support strives for excellence in providing holistic support services to all STEM students through culturally competent programming and resources in a safe, inclusive environment. We are equally committed to decreasing mental health stigma among STEM students, faculty, and staff.
MAPS hopes to give space for developing student-led communities that bring together diverse, and historically underrepresented people within STEM fields, as part of our commitment to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) through the introduction of Affinity Groups.
Meetings will begin Monday, 2/13/23 and be held weekly following this schedule in the MAPS Office (LS 114):
LatinX in STEM, Mondays
Women in STEM,Tuesdays
1st Generation in STEM, Wednesdays
LGBTQ+ in STEM, Thursdays
Please contact Shelby Bitz, Director of the Center for STEM Support, with any questions at shelby.bitz@csupueblo.edu
GRE, TOEFL iBT, and Praxis Exams Available On-Campus
On behalf of the Testing Center
CSU Pueblo's Testing Center has been approved by ETS to offer the following exams to our campus and the Pueblo community: Praxis, GRE, and TOEFL iBT! Students and community members will register for each of the exams with their respective test publisher and select CSU Pueblo as the testing site.
Contact:
Strider Swope
719-549-2172
strider.swope@csupueblo.edu
Date:
1/13/2023 - 5/31/2023
Location:
LARC 251
Contact:
Tom Sommer
719-549-2475
thomas.sommer@csupueblo.edu
Date:
2/1/2023 - 12/29/2023
Location:
LARC 605
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Celebrating the History of CSU Pueblo: 1933-2023
On behalf of the Library - Archives and Special Collections
Time to celebrate CSU Pueblo's 90th Anniversary! Journey through the years while celebrating 90 years of school history by visiting the Archives’ newest exhibit "Celebrating the History of CSU Pueblo: 1933-2023." This informative and nostalgic exhibit is located within the Archives and Special Collections which is located on the sixth floor of the library. It will be available for public viewing the entire year.
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Now Hiring Work-Study Students!
On behalf of the Registrar's Office
The Registrar’s Office is hiring qualified work-study students for the Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters! Assist the Degree Analyst team by ensuring new and current students are on-track during their academic careers. Duties include data entry, filing, scanning, and assisting with special projects as needed. Flexible working hours to fit your schedule and our friendly office environment make this an ideal work-study position!
Apply online by clicking the link below, or apply in-person by stopping by the RO in ADM 202 to pick up an application. Please bring a copy of your resume and class schedule.
For more information, please contact David Carleo at david.carleo@csupueblo.edu.
On behalf of Marketing, Communications, and Community Relations
PEPSI wants to partner with you for your on-campus and department sponsored events! Be sure to order with MCCR Operations Coordinator, Kelsey Herman, and plan ahead by at least two weeks to ensure the beverages of your choice.
The Pueblo Riverwalk Used to be the US-Mexico Border! Why Isn't It Anymore?
On behalf of the Department of History, Political Science, Philosophy, and Geography
Find the answers in HIST 491 "Duel of Eagles: U.S. vs. Mexico" this spring! We'll be talking about the wars and negotiations that transformed our region from the Spanish Empire to Northern Mexico to the Southwest United States - without consulting the indigenous peoples of the region. From battlefields to council rooms, we'll consider American, Mexican, and indigenous perspectives and give students the opportunity to delve into aspects that matter to them most. Course meetings Fridays, 9:00-11:50 AM. Contact Prof Grant Weller for more information.
Students
Online Hyflex General Education Course (POLS 101)
On behalf of the Political Science Program
The Spring 2023 online section of POLS 101 American National Politics is asynchronous – so it can be made to fit your work week. But its weekly lecture-and-discussion session is also live, so when your schedule allows you can either attend in person or live-stream on Zoom. (Otherwise, just watch the recording.) Enroll is this HYFLEX course to learn all about how America’s government and politics really work. The course analyzes party polarization, congressional gridlock, the Constitution, Supreme Court, civil liberties, civil rights, political economy, public policy, and many other essential topics. Live lectures are Wednesdays at 11:00 – 11:50. Banner CRN is 13210.
Contact:
Joel Johnson
joel.johnson@csupueblo.edu
Date:
1/8/2023 - 5/12/2023
Location:
N/A
Contact:
Suzanne Stone
719-549-2143
suzanne.stone@csupueblo.edu
Date:
1/17/2023 - 5/12/2023
Location:
IHHI 105
Students
New Course Offering Spring 23
On behalf of Sociology/Criminology/Anthropology
ANTH 341 Museum Conservation
Like museums? Art? Art history? Archaeology and artifacts?
Join us for the Spring 2023 hybrid course ANTH 341, Museum Conservation. We will explore museum conservation and collections care. Students will examine different aspects of museum collection management including health and safety and collecting ethics, as well as having hands-on experience with different materials. Please contact Suzanne Stone with questions. Suzanne.Stone@csupueblo.edu
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New Course Offering Spring 23
On behalf of Sociology/Criminology
Sociology of Pueblo: A People's History
This class will focus on the localized histories of Pueblo, through the lens of race and ethnicity, exploring sociological concepts such as collective memory, oral histories, and community resiliency. We will be exploring the archives, conducting interviews, and taking field visits to 3 museums in Pueblo to look at topics such as: the borderlands, immigration, art and folklórico, labor, mental health, and more. We will produce final digital projects to connect with community, promote engagement, and develop local relationships. For more information please contact Prof Hackett colleen.hackett@csupueblo.edu
Contact:
Coleen Hackett
719-549-2143
colleen.hackett@csupueblo.edu
Date:
1/17/2023 - 5/12/2023
Location:
LARC 201
Contact:
Strider Swope
719-549-2172
strider.swope@csupueblo.edu
Date:
1/17/223 - 5/13/2023
Location:
LARC 251
Students FacultyStaff
Testing Center Available for Faculty and Students
On behalf of Testing Center
The Testing Center is available for all faculty to use for providing accommodated, make-up, and other classroom testing for their students. There are policies and procedures that need to be followed in order for faculty to make use of the services that are provided. If you are interested in using the Testing Center's services for your testing needs, please reach out to Strider Swope, Testing Center Manager, or Jordyn Hiner-Sanchez, Testing Center Coordinator, for a comprehensive list of our policies.
Students
Enroll in Forensic Science (CHEM 160/L) for Spring 2023 – it counts towards your GenEd Science Credit!
On behalf of the Chemistry Department
Ever wonder how the detectives and scientists solve a crime on “CSI”? If you want to be a detective, crime scene investigator, or forensic scientist, then this class is for you. Forensic science is one of the most important aspects of any criminal investigation – forensic scientists help solve crimes and puzzles through scientific means, testify as experts in court, and help collect evidence at crime scenes.
Come take CRIM 413 - Patterns of Homicide on Fort Carson Army Post. This class examines the rates, types, patterns, and provides explanation of homicide in the United States and selected other countries. This class will be on Thursday nights from 5:30pm-8pm with Tiffany Grainger in Room 205 at Fort Carson. Sign up through your PAWS account or contact the Fort Carson CSU Rep at 719-586-6930. Note: Prerequisites are CRIM 101 or CRIM 203 or SOC 203.
Contact:
Christi Sperber
719-351-1393
elly.sperber@csupueblo.edu
Date:
01/23/2023-05/15/2023
Location:
Chemistry Building
Contact:
Michael Briscoe
719-351-1393
michael.briscoe@csupueblo.edu
Date:
1/23/2023 - 5/15/2023
Location:
CIHHI 227
Students
How will we deal with climate change, wildfire, and drought? Enroll in SOC248 Environmental Sociology to find out!
On behalf of the Department of Sociology, Criminology, and Anthropology
SOC 248: Environmental Sociology is a hi-flex class offered Spring 2023 that meets in person Wednesdays from 11:00-12:20pm. We will learn about the relationships between society and the environment including issues like climate change, wildlife, fire, drought, environmental justice, environmental behavior, and much more. You'll also learn valuable skills like interdisciplinary research and data analysis - using environmental and social indicators together to examine the most pressing problems of the 21st century. This course is open to all and fulfills requirements for the Sustainability Minor. Register today!
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New Course Offering Spring 23
On behalf of Sociology/Criminology/Anthropology
ANTH 341 Museum Conservation
Like museums? Art? Art history? Archaeology and artifacts?
Join us for the Spring 2023 hybrid course ANTH 341, Museum Conservation. We will explore museum conservation and collections care. Students will examine different aspects of museum collection management including health and safety and collecting ethics, as well as having hands-on experience with different materials. Please contact Suzanne Stone with questions. Suzanne.Stone@csupueblo.edu
Contact:
Strider Swope
719-549-2172
strider.swope@csupueblo.edu
Date:
1/13/2023 - 5/31/2023
Location:
LARC 251
Contact:
Juyun Cho
joey.cho@csupueblo.edu
Date:
7/3/2023 - 7/28/2023
Location:
Seoul, Korea
Students
Study Abroad at Soongsil University in Seoul Korea
On behalf of the Center for International Programs / Hasan School of Business
This is a 4-week summer program which will be held at Soongsil University in Seoul, Korea. Please contact Dr. Cho at joey.cho@csupueblo.edu to discuss this opportunity. Also, visit the following link to see more detailed information.
On behalf of Marketing, Communications, and Community Relations
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