Summer 2018 Highlights for Students and Faculty
From Normany to Baja, our students and faculty traveled to interesting places and did some great things this summer.
From Normany to Baja, our students and faculty traveled to interesting places and did some great things this summer.
CSU Senior, Quinn Malone shares his experience of studying WWII in Europe. An impulse decision proved a rewarding and memorable experience.
The Parks as Portals to Learning Program uses repeat photography to help Rocky Mountain National Park staff assess resource management.
History alumna, Elizabeth Bruns, and History senior, Jefferson Abbey, have both received scholarships to pursue master’s degrees outside the U.S.
CSU History Undergraduate uses an assignment in HIST 479 to apply for and get a “Public Programs” internship at the National Museum of American History
History students at CSU celebrate the cultures of the borderlands with an interactive story map for the El Chamizal National Monument.
Jefferson 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.
Five teams vied for the highly-coveted crown of CSU Jeopardy champion, but the “Putin Fan Club” emerged as this semester’s winner. They slowly built their lead by relying on categories like American Sport History and Video Games. All teams had an opportunity to win once the Final Jeopardy category of “The Beatles” was revealed. The […]