CLA research and creative scholarship – growing alongside CSU
The magnitude of liberal arts funded and collaborative research continues to grow at Colorado State University.
The magnitude of liberal arts funded and collaborative research continues to grow at Colorado State University.
A new exhibit about the history of beer brewing — both locally and internationally — opens Friday, March 6, at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures in Fort Collins, thanks to graduate students at Colorado State University.
Two CSU alumni return to teach history after careers in public history and following winding paths to their current careers.
Professor Emeritus David McComb from the Department of History pens a letter to the Clark Building, reflecting on the years since they both arrived on campus in 1969.
A public history course project is connecting Fort Collins’ past and present — all within the stalls of public restrooms.
Assistant Professor of English Ricki Ginsburg and Assistant Professor of History Jessica Jackson combined their disciplines and teaching approach in an interdisciplinary course offered this fall, LB393: #BlackLivesMatter, #MeToo, #DACAmented, #Pride.
The Fort Collins community is invited to engage in an interactive experience with brewing enthusiasts and CSU graduate students at "History Harvest," being held from 10 a.m. to noon on Dec. 7 at the Global Village Museum.
Holding an authentic letter written by the infamous Alexander Hamilton, standing in the hallowed halls of George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate, and sleeping under the roof of a traditional federal-style house. These are just a few of the cool things history alumna Natalie Cozart experienced in the Deerfield Fellowship Program.
Two Colorado State University faculty members have received a four-year, $200,000 grant to write an updated history of the U.S. Forest Service.
The College of Liberal Arts hosts events and programs that foster informed conversations about complex issues. Using the lenses of the liberal arts, we gain new perspectives on topics critical to our community.