Ramskeller teaching brewery taps first beer in time for CSU Homecoming
The inaugural beer produced in the new Ramskeller teaching brewery at Colorado State University hit pint glasses on Friday, just in time for Homecoming and Family Weekend.
The inaugural beer produced in the new Ramskeller teaching brewery at Colorado State University hit pint glasses on Friday, just in time for Homecoming and Family Weekend.
Charlie Papazian, founder of the Great American Beer Festival, will discuss the history of homebrewing on Oct. 10 on the CSU campus.
Hongyan Xiang joined the history department in 2014 and teaches courses about Modern China, Japan, and East Asia. Her research studies are currently French Catholic missionaries in modern and early modern China.
The Public Lands History Center's American West Program is bringing historian, journalist and blogger Megan Kate Nelson to campus this week.
While students are embracing a new chapter in their lives, many College of Liberal Arts departments and programs are welcoming change as well with new department chairs and program directors.
A new documentary film, Theo’s Choice/Le Choix de Theo, by assistant professor Thomas Cauvin takes viewers into French immersion classrooms of southwest Louisiana and explores the complex history of French in the Cajun culture.
Economics, history and mathematics prepared College of Liberal Arts grad to pursue big questions.
The College of Liberal Arts celebrates the outstanding achievement of our faculty and staff for 2017-2018.
Anita Guerrini, professor of humanities and history at Oregon State University, will be speaking at Colorado State University this month as part of the 53rd annual Furniss Lectures.
Immigration is one of the most emotional and divisive issues in contemporary politics. But what relationship does immigration have with the American West, and what can an improved knowledge of the complicated history behind immigration bring to current public discourse?