The 'welcoming back of a nation'
On Nov. 1, 2015, the first bison to walk upon the short-grass prairie of Northern Colorado in decades returned to Soapstone Prairie. For local Native Americans, the return was a momentous and emotional occasion.
On Nov. 1, 2015, the first bison to walk upon the short-grass prairie of Northern Colorado in decades returned to Soapstone Prairie. For local Native Americans, the return was a momentous and emotional occasion.
Anthropology professor Kathy Galvin has been named a lead author in major international biodiversity and ecosystems project.
Forty-seven children from Todos Santos and four children from Colorado attended the 2016 Kids Do It All program at the Colorado State University Todos Santos Center – the university’s nonprofit international outpost for research, teaching and engagement in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
This summer break, many College of Liberal Arts students splashed into research and internships across the world.
Colorado State University students and faculty are leading "Science behind the Scenery" events sponsored by the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas.
Colorado State University student Marissa Mullen had the opportunity to work with elephants in Thailand from May 14 to June 4.
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."