Tag: College of Liberal Arts
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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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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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American West Program hosts guest speaker Yufna Soldier Wolf on Oct. 14
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Read More: American West Program hosts guest speaker Yufna Soldier Wolf on Oct. 14Yufna Soldier Wolf will share her experience successfully repatriating three Northern Arapaho children from the Carlisle Indian School, the United States’ oldest and largest residential school.
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History grad students chronicle wilderness preservation and backcountry camping at RMNP
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Read More: History grad students chronicle wilderness preservation and backcountry camping at RMNPThe Public Lands History Center’s Parks as Portals to Learning field workshop celebrates its ninth year.
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Together, We Innovate
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Read More: Together, We InnovateIn a 2021 monthly series, we share stories that reflect our curiosity, ability to adapt, engagement with the community, and research and creative expertise. This month, we are focusing on knowledge and creative artistry.
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Overcrowded US national parks need a reservation system
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Read More: Overcrowded US national parks need a reservation systemThe exponential growth in visitors is generating pollution and putting wildlife at risk to a degree that threatens the future of the park system.
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Liberal Arts teacher licensure programs bring resilience, perseverance to the classroom
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Read More: Liberal Arts teacher licensure programs bring resilience, perseverance to the classroomLike everything else this past year, teaching and the student licensure program have been heavily affected by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A daughter’s promise: Northern Arapaho collection comes home to Northern Colorado
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Read More: A daughter’s promise: Northern Arapaho collection comes home to Northern ColoradoBefore he died in 2018, Mark Soldier Wolf reminded his daughter to keep her promise.
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What happened to Confederate money after the Civil War?
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Read More: What happened to Confederate money after the Civil War?When the Confederate army surrendered in April 1865, graybacks lost any remaining value they might have had.
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Together, We Connect
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Read More: Together, We ConnectIn a 2021 monthly series, we share stories that reflect our curiosity, ability to adapt, engagement with the community, and research and creative expertise. This month, we are focusing on community engagement.