The President’s Diaries: Transcribers needed for CSU history project
Volunteers needed to convert handwritten diaries from Charles A. Lory, CSU’s longest-serving president, into searchable digital files.
Volunteers needed to convert handwritten diaries from Charles A. Lory, CSU’s longest-serving president, into searchable digital files.
Colorado State University faculty can apply for grants to support the adoption, adaptation or creation of open educational resources for their courses.
Colorado State University Libraries’ Archives and Special Collections is launching the COVID-19 Archive to capture and preserve personal stories from CSU students, faculty and staff.
The Colorado Encyclopedia offers articles and teaching resources for 4th, 8th, and 10th grade readers.
July 28, 1997, was an unforgettable day in Colorado State University’s history.
The Libraries have created new services and strengthened existing ones to support research, teaching and learning in a fully online environment.
CSU Libraries started as a reading room in Old Main in 1879 and has grown into a hub for campus research and collaboration.
The Water Resources Archive is launching a pilot project to transcribe diaries written by Delph Carpenter, an influential Colorado water lawyer in the early 1900s.
Canvas Credit Union is teaming up with campus partners to offer financial education classes and interactive Reality Fairs to the Colorado State University community in 2020.
Students and researchers whose work focuses on women or gender studies can apply for a research grant of up to $1,500 from the Friedman Feminist Press Collection at Colorado State University.