CSU Libraries to host World-Building Writing Workshop on April 21
CSU Libraries' writer-in-residence will teach attendees how to build their own fictional worlds that have the potential to ignite imaginations from across the globe.
CSU Libraries' writer-in-residence will teach attendees how to build their own fictional worlds that have the potential to ignite imaginations from across the globe.
Want to learn more about a CSU alum? Here are some of the genealogical resources available in the CSU Libraries that could tell their story.
After a brewer found a 1907 book in the basement of the Morgan Library, he was desperate to prove that black beer from Belgian existed. However, the original book was destroyed in the 1997 flood, but it nevertheless sparked a quest that would culminate in what's now 1554.
CSU is celebrating Latinx/e Activism Week, featuring a special talk by activist Mónica Ramírez on Tuesday, March 29.
Two CSU experts explained how the Colorado River Compact and climate change could impact Colorado's ski resorts.
Two accomplished poets will read their works at Colorado State University on March 31.
The grant reflects a growing movement on campus to make CSU more affordable and close equity gaps in student success through open educational resources.
With a $1,000 award, the Libraries will recognize a single CSU educator who demonstrates exemplary use of open educational resources (OER) in their classrooms or takes an active role in the creation and dissemination of open access materials.
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.
Two well-known authors will visit CSU and read their works at the University Center for the Arts.