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Celebrate CLA! Faculty and staff recognized for outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service in 2026
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The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of our outstanding faculty and staff for 2026.
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A New Era for Jeopardy!
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Read More: A New Era for Jeopardy!There have been notable upsets in recent world history — the Cleveland Cavaliers winning the NBA Title, the Chicago Cubs winning the World Series, and Donald Trump winning the presidential election — but none of them compares to what happened in Clark Hall on November 11, 2016. The “Make America…
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CSU Graduate Will Wright appears on “Colorado Experience: Big Thompson Flood”
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Read More: CSU Graduate Will Wright appears on “Colorado Experience: Big Thompson Flood”Will Wright, M.A. 2016, appeared on PBS’s “Colorado Experience: Big Thompson Flood.” The episode aired on October 2, 2016 and discusses the conditions that led to this traumatic disaster, the ramifications to the road, property, and residents of the canyon, and the equally cataclysmic flood that occurred in 2013. Wright…
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Kim Daggett, Academic Success Coordinator
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Read More: Kim Daggett, Academic Success CoordinatorThe Department of History’s new Academic Success Coordinator, Kim Daggett, is getting geared up for fall advising. She began her duties at CSU on August 29 and now, less than two months later, she is ready to see a steady stream of History majors in her office in Clark C207.…
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CSU grad to study History at Yale
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Read More: CSU grad to study History at YaleChristopher Molina West earned his B.A. in History from CSU in 2013. He subsequently attended the University of Colorado at Boulder for a second undergraduate degree, earning a B.A. in Greek and Latin there in 2015. After graduating from CU, Christopher then took a year off from academic work and…
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The Color of our Parks Symposium
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Read More: The Color of our Parks SymposiumIn 2016, the National Park Service’s centennial year, the American West Program seeks both to celebrate the NPS and to examine significant issues in the past, present, and future of our parks. The National Park Service has recently signaled its deepening commitment to making the parks relevant and accessible to…
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Public Lands History Center wins prestigious designation
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Read More: Public Lands History Center wins prestigious designationThe Public Lands History Center (PLHC) has been chosen as one of CSU’s new Programs of Research and Scholarly Excellence for the next four years, beginning in 2016. This designation, conferred by the Vice President for Research, gives the PLHC a four-year graduate fellowship and the opportunity to apply for substantial…
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51st Annual Furniss Lectures and Department Banquet
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Read More: 51st Annual Furniss Lectures and Department BanquetThe Department of History hosted its 51st annual Furniss Lecture series on April 28 and 29. Dr. Lynn Hunt of UCLA, who is an expert on the French Revolution, delivered two lectures. In talks on Thursday and Friday, she spoke about how a global perspective has influenced her study of…
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Dr. Adrian Howkins publishes new book
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Read More: Dr. Adrian Howkins publishes new bookAssociate Professor Adrian Howkins recently published The Polar Regions: An Environmental History with the Wiley publishing group. He explained that his book has been fifteen years in the making and that it took a crooked path to publication. Howkins, a native of England, attended the University of Texas for…
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CSU History Grad Emmie Miller talks about her doctoral research
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Read More: CSU History Grad Emmie Miller talks about her doctoral researchIn this interview with Prof. Deborah Yalen, Emmie Miller (B.A./B.S., 2012) talks about her fascinating research, her career plans, and how CSU helped her to pursue her dual passions for history and science. She is a PhD candidate in the Program for the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine at the University…
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Ashley Rogers, Director of Museum Operations
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Read More: Ashley Rogers, Director of Museum OperationsAshley Rogers (M.A., 2011), Director of Museum Operations for the Whitney Plantation in Wallace, Louisiana, recently spoke about how her education at CSU advanced her career. During her search for graduate schools, Rogers visited CSU and sat in on one of Dr. Ann Little’s classes. She was hooked, Rogers remembers,…
