Anthropology Field School Scholarship brings anthropology to life
For these five students, the Anthropology Field School Scholarship offered an opportunity to participate in a summer course providing hands-on experiences.
For these five students, the Anthropology Field School Scholarship offered an opportunity to participate in a summer course providing hands-on experiences.
Twelve communication studies faculty and graduate students attend the department's first-ever summer writing retreat.
It all started in the summer of 1969, when Jim Judge brought a team of CSU students to excavate the Roberts Ranch Buffalo Jump. From then on, the Archaeology Field School became an annual summer course teaching students about archaeological survey and excavation at sites across the western Great Plains.
CSU faculty and alumni won in four of the 14 categories for the 2018 Colorado Book Awards.
It may seem like common sense that rich parents spend more money on their children than poor parents do. A new study co-authored by a Colorado State University faculty member shows that this financial gap is widening due to rising income inequality.
Kate Browne, professor of anthropology at Colorado State University, tried something new this semester.
A trio of CSU faculty are arguing that to preserve the rich array of species around the world, corporations will need to engage and contribute financially as part of a global agreement.
At first glance, it seems like an unlikely pairing: How could economists conceivably help decipher what caused the public health crisis in Flint, Michigan, in 2014-15?
A Colorado State University center that gives students real-world experience in the publishing industry has received an infusion of funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
On Jan. 8, 2018, the Colorado Trust hosted a webinar on rural economic development featuring Stephan Weiler, Dept of Economics, Dawn Thilmany and Becca Jablonski, Dept of Agricultural and Resource Economics.