The Sutherland family legacy lives on at the CSU Libraries
The Papers of Thomas M. Sutherland collection at the CSU Libraries comprises a myriad of documents and newly digitized video footage.
The Papers of Thomas M. Sutherland collection at the CSU Libraries comprises a myriad of documents and newly digitized video footage.
The field house on College Avenue was converted to a barracks in the 1940s, the gymnasium became a dining hall, and an obstacle course provided speeded-up physical fitness training for students ready to enlist.
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.
Alumnus and former faculty member Robert Longenbaugh devoted his life to water resources education, and a scholarship and his papers now support CSU students.
In March 2020, student workers joined forces with librarians to answer the flood of library-related questions from anxious students, instructors and researchers, and the partnership has been a resounding success.
Through the agreement, CSU authors can publish, at no cost, an unlimited number of articles in more than 300 open access journals.
The Everyday Hero Award recognizes outstanding employees at Colorado State University, both classified personnel and administrative professionals.
The agreement ensures CSU researchers will continue to have access to the 2,300 journal titles from Elsevier currently available through the Libraries.
A longstanding partnership between CSU’s Parking and Transportation Services and the Libraries’ Geospatial Centroid provides meaningful mapping products for transportation decision making, while developing the geospatial technical skills of student interns.