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CSU’s The Audit podcast: Are we loving our national parks to death?
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Yosemite National Park welcomes more than 4 million visitors each year, but those visits come at a steep environmental cost. National parks historian Michael Childers discusses the impact of the…
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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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Historians on CSU’s Inaugural Semester at Sea
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Read More: Historians on CSU’s Inaugural Semester at SeaHowkins lead students through the cloud forest of Monteverde to a cooking school in Rome.
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History Faculty Win National and CSU Teaching Awards
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Read More: History Faculty Win National and CSU Teaching AwardsJordan, Orsi, and Payne receive recognition for excellence in teaching
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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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Interview with Ariel Schnee, a Top Innovator at CSU Demo Day
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Read More: Interview with Ariel Schnee, a Top Innovator at CSU Demo DayCSU history graduate student, Ariel Schnee, won “Best in Show for Creative Works” and came in second place in the overall competition at CSU’s 2017 Demo Day.
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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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Knierim chosen for Colorado Academic Standards Review Committee
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Read More: Knierim chosen for Colorado Academic Standards Review CommitteeKurt Knierem chosen to serve on the Colorado Academic Standards Review and Revision Committee, helping prepare Colorado’s High School students for the college classroom
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Professor Ann Little’s New Book on Early American History
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Read More: Professor Ann Little’s New Book on Early American History“By following Esther Wheelwright’s life, we get to see it all – warfare, politics, diplomacy, and even accusations of espionage.” Professor Ann Little describes her new book on early American history, called The Many Captivities of Esther Wheelwright
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CSU Grad attends AHA in Denver
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Read More: CSU Grad attends AHA in DenverLisa Schnirel earned her undergraduate degree in Social Studies Teaching and her Master’s in History from CSU. She is a social studies teacher at STEM School and Academy in Denver. She attended the American Historical Association’s annual conference in Denver. It has almost been two years since I graduated…
