'Ramily' ties: Inside the genealogical research resources at CSU
Want to learn more about a CSU alum? Here are some of the genealogical resources available in the CSU Libraries that could tell their story.
Want to learn more about a CSU alum? Here are some of the genealogical resources available in the CSU Libraries that could tell their story.
The grant reflects a growing movement on campus to make CSU more affordable and close equity gaps in student success through open educational resources.
With a $1,000 award, the Libraries will recognize a single CSU educator who demonstrates exemplary use of open educational resources (OER) in their classrooms or takes an active role in the creation and dissemination of open access materials.
Two well-known authors will visit CSU and read their works at the University Center for the Arts.
Scholars can apply for research assistance grants to study two of CSU's most unique library archives.
The book took Jim Mandeville and his friends on a Colorado road trip of a lifetime, and followed him through multiple moves across multiple states. After 47 years, he decided it was time to bring it back to the place where he found it.
The Morgan Library coloring contest received hundreds of submissions during a busy time of the semester where everyone could use a little mental health boost.
CSU interior architecture and design students have used 3D technology to document historic architecture both on the CSU campus and in Sterling, CO. The documentation has been compiled into an architectural virtual library aimed at sharing Colorado's architectural history and as an architectural resource for the community.