Category: Undergraduate
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Bog Powder, Breadmaking & What It Means to Expand
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Read More: Bog Powder, Breadmaking & What It Means to ExpandUndergraduate Work: Gold rush women Bog Powder, Breadmaking & What It Means to Expand How Natural Leaveners Helped Gold Rush Women Adapt to the American West This project was a semester-long research endeavor for HIST 392: Seminar on Historical Methods. It explored the historical significance of naturally leavened bread among…
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Undergraduate Research: Fulfilling the Pension Promise
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Read More: Undergraduate Research: Fulfilling the Pension PromiseUndergraduate Work: Civil War Research Fulfilling the Pension Promise How the Pension Bureau Created Opportunity for Black, Immigrant, and Native-Born White Veterans, by Jackson Tucker Carpenter I love Civil War history. My dream is to be a professor of American history with the Civil War being my focus. Needless to…
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Undergraduate Work: Colorado Coal Mining
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Read More: Undergraduate Work: Colorado Coal MiningUndergraduate Work: Colorado Coal Mining The Kings of Coal are dying Preservation of Coal Mining history in Colorado Coal mining has played a significant role in shaping the economy and culture of Southern Colorado. The region’s coal mining history dates to the late 19th century, when the discovery of rich…
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Summer 2018 Highlights for Students and Faculty
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Read More: Summer 2018 Highlights for Students and FacultyFrom Normany to Baja, our students and faculty traveled to interesting places and did some great things this summer.
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WWII Class Heads to Normandy and London
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Read More: WWII Class Heads to Normandy and LondonCSU Senior, Quinn Malone shares his experience of studying WWII in Europe. An impulse decision proved a rewarding and memorable experience.
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History Students Conduct Fieldwork in Rocky Mountain National Park
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Read More: History Students Conduct Fieldwork in Rocky Mountain National ParkThe Parks as Portals to Learning Program uses repeat photography to help Rocky Mountain National Park staff assess resource management.
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History Graduates Receive Scholarships for Master’s Degrees Abroad
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Read More: History Graduates Receive Scholarships for Master’s Degrees AbroadHistory alumna, Elizabeth Bruns, and History senior, Jefferson Abbey, have both received scholarships to pursue master’s degrees outside the U.S.
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Heidi Fuhrman Earns Internship at Smithsonian
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Read More: Heidi Fuhrman Earns Internship at SmithsonianCSU History Undergraduate uses an assignment in HIST 479 to apply for and get a “Public Programs” internship at the National Museum of American History
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History Students Use Digital Tools to Explore U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
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Read More: History Students Use Digital Tools to Explore U.S.-Mexico BorderlandsHistory students at CSU celebrate the cultures of the borderlands with an interactive story map for the El Chamizal National Monument.
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CSU History Major Attends National History Conference
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Read More: CSU History Major Attends National History ConferenceJefferson Abbey, a senior in the CSU History Department, attended the annual meeting of the American Historical Association. Interested in graduate school, he wanted to see if he was making the right choice.