Students think creatively about information thanks to CSU Libraries, History Department partnership
CSU Libraries is helping to connect history students with the research materials they need to succeed in tough classes.
CSU Libraries is helping to connect history students with the research materials they need to succeed in tough classes.
The exponential growth in visitors is generating pollution and putting wildlife at risk to a degree that threatens the future of the park system.
When the Confederate army surrendered in April 1865, graybacks lost any remaining value they might have had.
Harriet Tubman worked as a slave, spy and eventually an abolitionist. Her belief in God helped her remain fearless.
Three summer courses are providing a glimpse of the new normal at Colorado State University, at least for the fall, as faculty and students return to campus with new health protocols prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dan Tyler, retired professor of history, is using his good fortune to help students in the College of Liberal Arts make ends meet during the pandemic.
During the American Civil War, huge metal monsters roamed the Mississippi River.
The Babylonians were astute observers and interpreters of the heavens, and it is largely thanks to them that our weeks are seven days long.
While the waters of Quitobaquito have attracted a wide array of peoples for more than 10,000 years, each wave of newcomers tends to erase the evidence of those who came before them.
Harriet Tubman worked as a slave, spy and eventually as an abolitionist. Her belief in God helped Tubman remain fearless, even when she came face to face with many challenges.