The Colorado River Compact and the future of green spaces
Green spaces were popularized in the late 1800s, but are being rethought today amid a record drought in the western United States.
Green spaces were popularized in the late 1800s, but are being rethought today amid a record drought in the western United States.
The recipient of the CSU Libraries’ Friedman Feminist Press Collection research grant had the opportunity to learn firsthand about how second-wave feminism impacted today’s general equality movement.
Two CSU experts explained how the Colorado River Compact and climate change could impact Colorado’s ski resorts.
A CSU librarian is aboard Semester at Sea. Doing a job that’s hard enough on land has a unique set of challenges on aboard a cruise ship.
CSU Libraries is helping to connect history students with the research materials they need to succeed in tough classes.
The book took Jim Mandeville and his friends on a Colorado road trip of a lifetime, and followed him through multiple moves across multiple states. After 47 years, he decided it was time to bring it back to the place where he found it.
This year’s GIS Day will look at the intersection between mapping and social justice.
The Papers of Thomas M. Sutherland collection at the CSU Libraries comprises a myriad of documents and newly digitized video footage.
Advice from digitization and preservation experts at Colorado State University Libraries and the Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising will keep your mementos pristine for years to come.
The Supreme Court decision has set a precedent for copyright and fair use in information technology that could have far-reaching impact for CSU researchers.