Tag: College of Liberal Arts
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CSU history students to launch online exhibit about Genghis Khan in April
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Read More: CSU history students to launch online exhibit about Genghis Khan in AprilTwelve Colorado State University history students have created an online exhibit called “Genghis Khan and the Empire He Created,” which the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures will debut in April.
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Harriet Tubman: Biden revives plan to put a Black woman of faith on the $20 bill
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Read More: Harriet Tubman: Biden revives plan to put a Black woman of faith on the $20 billHarriet Tubman worked as a slave, spy and eventually an abolitionist. Her belief in God helped her remain fearless.
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New COVID-19 health protocols piloted in three CSU summer classes
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Read More: New COVID-19 health protocols piloted in three CSU summer classesThree summer courses are providing a glimpse of the new normal at Colorado State University, at least for the fall, as faculty and students return to campus with new health protocols prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Retired professor reaches out to help CLA students
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Read More: Retired professor reaches out to help CLA studentsDan Tyler, retired professor of history, is using his good fortune to help students in the College of Liberal Arts make ends meet during the pandemic.
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Union gunboats didn’t just attack rebel military sites – they went after civilian property, too
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Read More: Union gunboats didn’t just attack rebel military sites – they went after civilian property, tooDuring the American Civil War, huge metal monsters roamed the Mississippi River.
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Why are there seven days in a week?
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Read More: Why are there seven days in a week?The Babylonians were astute observers and interpreters of the heavens, and it is largely thanks to them that our weeks are seven days long.
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Trump’s border wall threatens an Arizona oasis with a long, diverse history
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Read More: Trump’s border wall threatens an Arizona oasis with a long, diverse historyWhile the waters of Quitobaquito have attracted a wide array of peoples for more than 10,000 years, each wave of newcomers tends to erase the evidence of those who came before them.