Faculty & Staff

Students support community-building work in Fort Morgan

An ethnic studies faculty member and his students have been getting out of the classroom and into a community that has seen its share of struggles in recent years — but a greater number of victories.

Carving history: CSU scholar studies Alaska’s totem pole parks

Assistant professor Emily Moore traveled to Alaska to document the preservation of totem poles and their significance within US history.

CSU archaeologist returning to Honduran jungle

Chris Fisher has traveled the world and battled a flesh-eating virus, all in the name of discovery.

Public Lands History Center effort preserves oral history of 2013 flooding

A CSU team collaborated to capture first-hand accounts of the 2013 Front Range flood.

CSU retiree donates Native art books to tribe in southern Colorado

A retired CSU faculty member has donated about 700 books on Native American art and culture to the Ute Mountain Ute tribe in southern Colorado.

CSU professor featured on ‘Who do you think you are?’

CSU History professor Ann Little got a trip to Quebec and a chance to show off her French-Canadian knowledge on an episode of “Who Do You Think You Are?”

Arts Leadership program welcomes visiting scholar from Germany

LEAP Institute for the Arts welcomes Visiting Scholar Dr. Gesa Birnkraut from Germany