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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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Corinne Neustadter, PLHC intern, Fall 2021
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Read More: Corinne Neustadter, PLHC intern, Fall 2021This past semester, I interned at CSU’s Public Lands History Center and had the opportunity to learn more about environmental history and public history. As an intern, I wrote two blog posts for the PLHC’s website, one on the history of water management in Las Vegas and another on how…
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Lauren Hennessey, Public Lands History Center
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Read More: Lauren Hennessey, Public Lands History CenterMy name is Lauren Hennessey, and I am a third-year student at CSU majoring in history. I had the wonderful opportunity to intern at the Public Lands History Center in Spring 2022 and work alongside the Center’s program manager, Ariel Schnee, Director, Dr. Jared Orsi, and a team of graduate…
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Telling Untold Stories: A profile of Kristy Ornelas, first-year student in the history graduate program
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Read More: Telling Untold Stories: A profile of Kristy Ornelas, first-year student in the history graduate programKristy Ornelas is inspired to tell the histories of diverse communities through public history. She is pursuing a master’s degree in the CSU Department of History because of the program’s emphasis on public history and established relationship with the National Parks Service.
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Environmental Humanities and Summer Session: Explore the world at 9,000 feet, where the mountains are your classroom
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Read More: Environmental Humanities and Summer Session: Explore the world at 9,000 feet, where the mountains are your classroomThis summer, the College of Liberal Arts is excited to offer a 9-credit opportunity for undergraduate students to study the environmental humanities during Summer Session at CSU’s Mountain Campus.
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Students think creatively about information thanks to CSU Libraries, History Department partnership
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Read More: Students think creatively about information thanks to CSU Libraries, History Department partnershipCSU Libraries is helping to connect history students with the research materials they need to succeed in tough classes.
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The legacy of Quitobaquito Springs, a tiny place with a long history
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Read More: The legacy of Quitobaquito Springs, a tiny place with a long historyOn the border between Mexico and Arizona is the postage stamp-sized oasis of Quitobaquito. But while the pond itself is tiny, what it holds is immense
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New Books Network Interviews Dr. Duffy on her Recent Publication
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Read More: New Books Network Interviews Dr. Duffy on her Recent PublicationTune in here to listen to Dr. Andrea Duffy’s podcast interview with Matthew Brown, New Books Network Host. Chronicling the retreat of mobile pastoralization from Mediterranean coastlines, Andrea Duffy’s Nomad’s Land: Pastoralism and French Environmental Policy in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean World (U Nebraska Press, 2019) investigates a mystery: where did the sheep go?…
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Michael Webster (Aspen Historical Society, 2021)
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Read More: Michael Webster (Aspen Historical Society, 2021)In the summer of 2021, I had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work as an interpretive intern with the Aspen Historical Society. Working with AHS over the summer enabled me to serve within several public-facing outlets including, guiding tours, working within the museum, and providing information to visitors of the multiple…
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Paige Rooney (Pinyon Environmental, Inc., 2021)
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Read More: Paige Rooney (Pinyon Environmental, Inc., 2021)My internship with Pinyon Environmental, Inc. began in January 2021, but during the summer was when I dove deep into the world of cultural resource management and consulting. When I told people that I work for an environmental consulting company, they often asked how my degree in history was relevant…
