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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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Medieval and Renaissance Conference Returns to CSU
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Read More: Medieval and Renaissance Conference Returns to CSUAfter 22 years, the Rocky Mountain Medieval Renaissance Association (RMMRA) Conference has returned to Colorado State University, as scholars of various liberal arts fields studying Medieval and Renaissance eras gather for one of the largest gatherings of such scholarship in the West. “People come together from many universities, from Colorado…
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CSU names academic deans for next six voyages of Semester at Sea
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Read More: CSU names academic deans for next six voyages of Semester at SeaThe Office of the Provost at Colorado State University, in collaboration with the executive leadership of Semester at Sea, has named the academic deans for the Fall 2023 through Spring 2026 voyages.
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The Mountains Are Calling, and Everyone Wants to Go
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Read More: The Mountains Are Calling, and Everyone Wants to GoA Brief History of Colorado’s Ski Expansion with Colorado Tourism and Ski Historian Michael Childers Listen to Ski Historian Michael Childers on the Audit below: The route along Interstate 70 (I-70) from Denver to Vail Ski Resort stretches a little more than 100 miles. Along that route, you’ll pass under…
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Bringing history to life
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Read More: Bringing history to lifeDan Tyler was not only passionate about his subject but also eager to teach it, with each of his lessons wrapped in his own humanity.
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The Audit: The bumpy history of Colorado’s ski industry and its potentially problematic future
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Read More: The Audit: The bumpy history of Colorado’s ski industry and its potentially problematic futureFrom voters rejecting a bid to host the Winter Olympics to the Earth Liberation Front’s attack on Vail Ski Resort, CSU Associate Professor Michael Childers says it hasn’t been all powder for Colorado’s snow business.
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Sickness, suffering and supplication: A conversation about health and medicine during the Middle Ages and early modern era in Europe
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Read More: Sickness, suffering and supplication: A conversation about health and medicine during the Middle Ages and early modern era in EuropeJohn Slater and Nicole Archambeau are both historians who study Europe in the 16th and 14th centuries, respectively, looking at the ways in which people understood illness, pursued wellness and worked to heal themselves.
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Ram Stories Symposium to feature student reflections on how COVID-19 impacted their CSU experience
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Read More: Ram Stories Symposium to feature student reflections on how COVID-19 impacted their CSU experienceThe Ram Stories Symposium is slated for April 7 and will feature CSU students and employees discussing how the COVID-19 pandemic changed how they lived, learned and worked.
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English students partner with Fort Collins Museum of Discovery to open art show focused on BIPOC joy
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Read More: English students partner with Fort Collins Museum of Discovery to open art show focused on BIPOC joyThe BIPOC Joy Art Show challenges the constant focus on trauma that Black, Indigenous and People of Color are often reduced to, prioritizing happiness and hope over suffering and hardship.
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Just a bunch of hocus pocus? CSU professor says America’s connection to witches is firmly rooted in history
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Read More: Just a bunch of hocus pocus? CSU professor says America’s connection to witches is firmly rooted in historyCSU Professor and early North American history expert Ann Little spoke with The Audit about America’s history of witch trials and how society may not have come as far since that era as people think.
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Archiving 150 Years of Agriculture in the Centennial State
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Read More: Archiving 150 Years of Agriculture in the Centennial StateTwo history majors get archival research experience during their summer CSU Extension internships: Tobin Gold documents the agricultural history of the Sterling Irrigation Company and Aubree Vecellio helps with geolocation and visualizing historic images of the Colorado River Compact.
