Udall Foundation honors CSU students
CSU students Kiloaulani Ka'awa-Gonzales, Arielle Quintana and Katelynne Johnson have been named 2016 Udall Scholars.
CSU students Kiloaulani Ka'awa-Gonzales, Arielle Quintana and Katelynne Johnson have been named 2016 Udall Scholars.
Three CSU students have been awarded Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) and will be traveling abroad this summer to experience the equivalent of a year of college language courses within a two-month period.
CSU's Department of Anthropology is sponsoring a lecture themed "Teaching Human Evolution in an Age of Science Denial."
CSU anthropology Professor Katherine Browne has been selected to speak this week as part of the National Science Foundation’s Distinguished Lecture Series in Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences.
After serving as Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs since 2013, Kathleen Pickering is stepping down from her administrative position to return to teaching and research.
CSU experts will discuss the latest science behind the melting of ice at the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions Wednesday, Dec. 9, at Avogadro’s Number.
CSU archaeologist returning to Honduras to excavate ancient city.
Colorado State University authors Katherine Browne and Lori Peek will host a launch party on Thursday, Sept. 10, at Avogadro's Number in Fort Collins to celebrate the release of their new books on Hurricane Katrina.
As the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, Colorado State University anthropology professor Katherine Browne is releasing a new book Standing in the Need: Culture, Comfort and Coming Home after Katrina.
A host of Colorado State University alumni will be speaking Oct. 19-22, 2014 at a symposium celebrating the discovery of the largest Paleo-Indian site on the continent, in Northern Colorado. The event is titled "Lindenmeier: Ancient Lives, Ancient Dreams."