Tag: Public Lands History Center
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Interactive map: Ram Stories highlights how pandemic shaped lives of CSU students
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Read More: Interactive map: Ram Stories highlights how pandemic shaped lives of CSU studentsA team of CSU historians sought to capture the student experience during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the Ram Stories project. This oral history project is now available as an interactive map.
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Childers named 2024-25 National Humanities Center Fellow
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Read More: Childers named 2024-25 National Humanities Center FellowChilders, who specializes in the modern American West and the environment, will be at the Center for the Fall 2024 semester working on his book, ‘The Mountains are Calling: Tourists and the Unmaking of Yosemite National Park.’
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Why the Public Lands History Center is changing its name
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Read More: Why the Public Lands History Center is changing its nameName change! The Public Lands History Center changes its name to Public Environmental History Center to better reflect the connection between humans, their environment, and public lands, acknowledging 16 years of great work and an exciting future ahead.
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CSU history professor Jared Orsi named Colorado’s new State Historian
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Read More: CSU history professor Jared Orsi named Colorado’s new State HistorianOrsi will begin his one-year position as the State Historian and leader of History Colorado’s State Historian’s Council on Aug. 1, Colorado Day.
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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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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.